Thanks for the info, Richard.
Would have gotten back to you sooner, but I've been gone for the
holidays.


On Dec 19, 4:19 pm, "Richard D. Worth" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 3:46 PM, ej2451 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I just downloaded the jquery libraries (this stuff is awesome!!!!!).
> > From what I've tried so far, it looks like I can do all the jquery
> > functions and UI functions by just including two .js files.
> > 1) jquery.1.2.6.js
> > 2) jquery.ui.all.js
>
> > I know it may be more than I need for now (e.g, if I only want to do
> > draggable I could just use ui.draggable.js and ui.core.js), but I'd
> > rather take up more space than worry about what libraries to include.
>
> > Am I correct in that I can do all the jquery and UI functions /
> > widgets / datepicker with just those 2 files?
>
> Yes. Those are the only js files needed if you want jQuery and all of jQuery
> UI. You may also want to grab/create a jQuery UI theme 
> fromhttp://themeroller.com/
>
> If at some point you want only some jQuery UI components, but still just
> want to include 2 files (jquery.js, jquery.ui.js), you can create a
> personalized version of jQuery UI with just the components you want with the
> download builder:http://ui.jquery.com/download_builder/
>
> Note: if you have any further questions about jQuery UI specifically (not
> just jQuery), there's a dedicated list for jQuery UI:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-ui
>
> - Richard

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