Ext Js 3.0 is highlighted in the top section of their homepage right
now. The separation of products is easiest found from the Products menu
item on the site. They are separate products, though Core is at the core
of Ext Js itself, with the rest of the library being built on top of it.
Themero
I'll have to take a look at Ext again as well. We bought a license to
get at svn a bit before the 3.0 beta release at the April conference.
At that point, at least, there had been no substantial themeing
changes and all that they were really releasing was Core. It isn't
obvious from the site now i
You're looking at the wrong bits. Ext Core is the same thing as JQuery,
a DOM manipulation and Ajax setup. Ext Js (full) would be the components
(similar to JQueryUI, though more full featured).
Theming does require a log of images. With the various controls we've
customized, I know I've had to c
I'll take a look again but Ext Core did not seem to have much of
anything in the way of themeing options that didn't still require 101
images. And given that a lot of the widgets were pulled out of Ext
Core and have yet to be upgraded..I'm dubious.
JQuery UI has the themeroller engine. I'm still
Theming is much easier, as they've broken down the CSS by component
within the build files. There have been multiple themes available via
the forums and learning center of the Ext site for quite a while, and
the Spket IDE (http://www.spket.com/) has a custom theming tool built in
as well.
Ste
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 8:19 PM, Cutter (ColdFusion
Related) wrote:
> Now, if we could just get packed js code in our template headers...;)
And if only we could get real theming support in Ext so that it looked
like the rest of our app...
I know Jack has said that easier theming is coming and Jac
Adam,
That is fantastic! Yes, Jack, Aaron, and the team are doing some truly
spectacular stuff, and the focus they are keeping with backwards
compatibility should help your team in the future, in terms of new Ext
releases making it into CF before a full dot release;)
Now, if we could just get
Actually, we might ship with an even more current version 3.1... it just all
depends on when we release CF vs. when they release Ext 3.1. ;-) The Ext
crew gives us access to the repository now so we're playing with the BER
stuff. I have to say, some of the stuff they are working on is pretty damn
My only gripe is that they only included one theme with the current
ExtJS deployment. However, it won't take long before people modify the
old themes and port them across.
mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles:
http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/
2009/7/7 Cutter (ColdFusion) :
>
> Ext Js,
Ext Js, the force behind the ColdFusion Ajax components, has just
released v3.0. This update, which will be included in ColdFusion 9
(according to the slide deck used when the Adobe User Group Tour stopped
here in Nashville), is a significant upgrade, with many new features to
take advantage o
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