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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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For starters it's just so easy to design an app in a way that I'm used to i.e. database first then views followed by customization. The fork system is pure brilliance from a developer standpoint as I can override things and still add and update my projects with minimal effort! Truly amazing to be able to build components in Joomla using incremental refinement without having to do everything by hand. Thanks for the great tool! I am so much more productive now than ever and I can't imagine building components any other way!!!!
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