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[CLOSED] Re: What about jQuery support? 05 Oct 2011 22:11 #113

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Ok, I think there is a problem with order of JS files ... or with MooTools Version ...

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Re: What about jQuery support? 06 Oct 2011 10:55 #119

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doob wrote: Ok, I think there is a problem with order of JS files ... or with MooTools Version ...


Do you mean a problem with my joomla installation or cook?

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Re: What about jQuery support? 06 Oct 2011 11:22 #121

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If true ... both ...

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Re: What about jQuery support? 06 Oct 2011 11:36 #124

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Is it a blocking issue ?
Are you able to use your generated too ?
Coding is now a piece of cake

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This is what you call a component builder. I was able to master using this in a very short time and the resulting component works like a charm. Not just a basic component builder but a fully working component builder with forms fields tables all ready to go. You can make the list and item views to display in the front and back end. Also there is a great forum just starting to evolve and I'm sure this will grow very rapidly when you all realise how good this tool is.
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