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asleep at the trigger
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Moo Tools
I've found this before, but I wanted to see if anyone has had experience with it, and if so, is it as cool as it seems? mootools - home twitter.com/rglover
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Grumpy old man
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: North Japan
Posts: 1,697
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My point was, your comment could easily be misconstrued as "it's out of date" which would be misleading since it's under active development. Version 1.2 is currently in beta. Furthermore, the other popular Jscript libraries (Prototype, Scriptaculous, JQuery) are all older, so when you say it "has been around for a long time (relatively)", I'm wondering 'relative to what?' |
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Grumpy old man
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: North Japan
Posts: 1,697
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Anyway, back to the question... Yes, it's a good library. It's main strength is that it's designed to be very modular, so you don't need to bog down your pages with as much unecessary code. You can build a custom library for each job that only contains the components you're using at the time. Other libraries offer some modular functionality but not to the same extent. Personally though, I would check out all the names in my previous post before you make a choice about which library is best for you. |
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