Thanks for the reply. I reposted the message here:

http://groups.google.com/group/mootools-users/browse_frm/thread/bbdc8f303f367e08

basically because I flubbed the subject line. If you could post your
feedback directly to the post itself, that would be awesome. I think
this information would be helpful to everyone.

Again, please post your reply to this new message:

http://groups.google.com/group/mootools-users/browse_frm/thread/bbdc8f303f367e08

I appreciate the help.

Thanks,

Rey...

On Oct 6, 6:02 pm, nutron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rey, do you want us to post our replies here, or email them to you?
>
> On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 2:44 PM, Rey Bango <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
> > wrote:
>
> > Hi Everyone,
>
> > I received the green light from MooTools team member Tom Occhino to
> > post this here.
>
> > I'm going to be doing a  preso at Future of Web Design on how to take
> > advantage of JavaScript libraries for your design. The actual name is:
>
> > "How to take advantage of jQuery and other JavaScript libraries for
> > your design"
>
> > Just so you'll know this was the name that Carsonified gave to the
> > topic and I'm trying to get broader coverage instead of it focusing on
> > jQuery solely. I plan on including MooTools, Prototype, YUI & Dojo
> > into this and I want to make sure they all get positive exposure in my
> > talk as well as accurate information.
>
> > So I'm reaching out to web developers, who originally had a strong
> > focus on the design aspect the web development process, and
> > subsequently embraced a JS library to help them improve their work.
>
> > Not being versed in MooTools, I'd like to post the following questions
> > to the MT Google group to ensure that I get the most accurate
> > information. I'm hoping I'll get plenty of feedback.
>
> > What I'd like to know is:
>
> > 1) Which library (or libraries) did you choose?
> > 2) What led you to use the library (libraries)?
> > 3) How has it improved your work?
> > 4) At which point in the site design & development process do you
> > consider using a JS library?
> > 5) Which features of the specific libraries you selected to do you use
> > regularly?
> > 6) Do you develop to strict HTML/XHTML standards? If so, has your
> > choice of library helped you to continue being standards-compliant or
> > has it hindered your work? If you could elaborate on pros and cons,
> > that would be a huge help.
> > 7) Do you develop with progressive enhancement in mind? If so, do the
> > libraries you use help you with that?
> > 8) In terms of CSS, do you find the libraries meeting your needs or
> > are there limitations that you're finding?
> > 9) How do you leverage the JS libs to affect your use of CSS in your
> > web applications?
> > 10) How quickly were you able to leverage the JS libs to help you in
> > your development?
>
> > The answers will help me better understand some of the pros and cons
> > of the various JS libs.
>
> > Also, if there are other areas that I should research, please don't
> > hesitate to mention it. Again, my goal is to help designers understand
> > how JS libs can help them and I'm looking at this from a library
> > agnostic perspective.
>
> > Rey...
>
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