On Monday 12 March 2007 15:05, Fabian Lange wrote:
> So basically you can define/create dynamically
> areas of your browser window where you then can attach components to. if
> there are multiple components attached to one of these areas they can be
> selected by using a tabbed pane to switch between the components in that
> area.
>
> I think that can be done with draggables but of course the best option is
> not to reinvent the wheel. Anybody create a proof of concept for this kind
> of application? Are there (non)commercial "web 2.0" toolkits dealing with
> this kind of requirements? 

You might want to have a look at qooxdoo (http://qooxdoo.org), which is an 
open source attempt at creating a desktop-app style of GUI toolkit inside a 
browser. 

Dave
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