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Welcome to the jQuery UI design & planning wiki
This is a public wiki to plan, design, document, and discuss the future of jQuery UI plugins, and theming support. This is not the jQuery UI documentation. Please feel free to contribute your ideas. We'd like to thank PBWorks for donating this wiki to the project.
Learn more: vision and goals, team, plugin priortization process, development phases, how to submit your plugin for inclusion.
Status summaryjQuery UI 1.7.2 has been released and the legacy release for 1.6 is now finalized. Maintenance 1.7 releases (1.7.3, 1.7.4 etc.) will be developed in branches, not in the trunk. Now that the 1.7 release is finalized, the trunk version is set to 1.8pre. Be sure to read the jQuery UI blog to get a sense of what we're planning and actively discussing. Full list of plugins planned for jQuery UIYou can sort this table by clicking on the table header for each column. Each page uses this widget template.
New plugin prioritization posted April 1, 2009: The team's latest plugin prioritization is reflected in the grid below. Everyone on the wiki should take a look at the highest priority pages and start entering in requirements and ideas so we can arrive a detailed list of specifications within the next 2-3 weeks for all the high and medium priority plugins so development, tests and documentation can happen in earnest.
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Comments (4)
Byron McCollum said
at 6:54 pm on Apr 15, 2009
You could have Harvey Balls for each of design, code, test and docs.
Empty - Not Started
Half - In Progress
Full - Done
Richard D. Worth said
at 6:02 am on Apr 17, 2009
@Byron that's a good idea. I think that might be doable.
@Micheil we don't plan plugins for specific releases. We do releases on a scheduled basis, and whatever plugins are ready at the time of the release go into it. Priority gives a clue about the order in which things will be worked, but not necessarily completed.
shamun toha said
at 1:33 pm on May 8, 2009
#UI add:
- Status bar for footer
shamun toha said
at 1:54 pm on May 8, 2009
#UI add:
- Splitter apply
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