Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
David Walsh
The foundation of every great open source project is its community. The MooTools Team creates the base framework code but it’s all of you that take the framework and build outstanding plugins. Here are some great plugins and tutorials that have been
... [More]
released recently.
MooShell
MooShell, created by Piotr Zalewa (zalun), is the best code pasting tool since Pastebin. MooShell allows you to paste your HTML, CSS, and MooTools javascript into the page and test. MooShell is an excellent utility for troubleshooting an issue or demonstrating your code.
http://mooshell.net/
Up The Moo Herd IV: There's A Class For This
MooTools contributor Mark Obcena keeto continued his excellent series of "Up the Moo Herd" tutorials with "There's a Class For This." This post discusses Class Mutators, Mixins, and MooTools' inheritance model. Consider this post a must-read for novice and expert MooTools developers.
http://keetology.com/blog/2009/10/27/up-the-moo-herd-iv-theres-a-class-for-this
MooRTE: The Mootools Rich Text Editor
MooRTE is a great MooTools rich text editor. MooRTE is lightweight, customizable, and very easily skinnable. Try MooRTE out in your CMS!
http://siteroller.net/projects/moorte/
Call to Upgrade: MooTools 1.1.2 and MooTools 1.2.4
Remember to upgrade your MooTools 1.1 and MooTools 1.2 builds to 1.1.2 and 1.2.4 respectively. Firefox 3.6 has removed document.getBoxObjectFor which will impact Gecko detection.
/blog/2009/11/02/upgrade-mootools/
Keep Up the Good Work!
These are just a few of the great MooTools plugins floating around the MooTools community recently. Keep up the good work and we look forward to featuring your plugins in future posts! [Less]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
David Walsh
The foundation of every great open source project is its community. The MooTools Team creates the base framework code but it’s all of you that take the framework and build outstanding plugins. Here are some great plugins and tutorials that have been
... [More]
released recently.
MooShell
MooShell, created by Piotr Zalewa (zalun), is the best code pasting tool since Pastebin. MooShell allows you to paste your HTML, CSS, and MooTools javascript into the page and test. MooShell is an excellent utility for troubleshooting an issue or demonstrating your code.
http://mooshell.net/
Up The Moo Herd IV: There's A Class For This
MooTools contributor Mark Obcena keeto continued his excellent series of "Up the Moo Herd" tutorials with "There's a Class For This." This post discusses Class Mutators, Mixins, and MooTools' inheritance model. Consider this post a must-read for novice and expert MooTools developers.
http://keetology.com/blog/2009/10/27/up-the-moo-herd-iv-theres-a-class-for-this
MooRTE: The Mootools Rich Text Editor
MooRTE is a great MooTools rich text editor. MooRTE is lightweight, customizable, and very easily skinnable. Try MooRTE out in your CMS!
http://siteroller.net/projects/moorte/
Call to Upgrade: MooTools 1.1.2 and MooTools 1.2.4
Remember to upgrade your MooTools 1.1 and MooTools 1.2 builds to 1.1.2 and 1.2.4 respectively. Firefox 3.6 has removed document.getBoxObjectFor which will impact Gecko detection.
http://mootools.net/blog/2009/11/02/upgrade-mootools/
Keep Up the Good Work!
These are just a few of the great MooTools plugins floating around the MooTools community recently. Keep up the good work and we look forward to featuring your plugins in future posts! [Less]
|
Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
David Walsh
The foundation of every great open source project is its community. The MooTools Team creates the base framework code but it’s all of you that take the framework and build outstanding plugins. Here are some great plugins and tutorials that have been
... [More]
released recently.
MooShell
MooShell, created by Piotr Zalewa (zalun), is the best code pasting tool since Pastebin. MooShell allows you to paste your HTML, CSS, and MooTools javascript into the page and test. MooShell is an excellent utility for troubleshooting an issue or demonstrating your code.
http://mooshell.net/
Up The Moo Herd IV: There's A Class For This
MooTools contributor Mark Obcena keeto continued his excellent series of "Up the Moo Herd" tutorials with "There's a Class For This." This post discusses Class Mutators, Mixins, and MooTools' inheritance model. Consider this post a must-read for novice and expert MooTools developers.
http://keetology.com/blog/2009/10/27/up-the-moo-herd-iv-theres-a-class-for-this
MooRTE: The Mootools Rich Text Editor
MooRTE is a great MooTools rich text editor. MooRTE is lightweight, customizable, and very easily skinnable. Try MooRTE out in your CMS!
http://siteroller.net/projects/moorte/
Call to Upgrade: MooTools 1.1.2 and MooTools 1.2.4
Remember to upgrade your MooTools 1.1 and MooTools 1.2 builds to 1.1.2 and 1.2.4 respectively. Firefox 3.6 has removed document.getBoxObjectFor which will impact Gecko detection.
/blog/2009/11/02/upgrade-mootools/
Keep Up the Good Work!
These are just a few of the great MooTools plugins floating around the MooTools community recently. Keep up the good work and we look forward to featuring your plugins in future posts! [Less]
|
Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
David Walsh
You've probably noticed a flurry of MooTools 1.2 updates recently, including updates to both MooTools Core and More. We're happy to give them to you and hope you continue to upgrade your existing MooTools 1.2.x builds. We would like to bring to you
... [More]
attention an upgrade to the MooTools 1.1.2 build and MooTools 1.2.4 build which should be considered a mandatory upgrade for developers still using MooTools 1.1 and MooTools < 1.2.4. [Less]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
David Walsh
You've probably noticed a flurry of MooTools 1.2 updates recently, including updates to both MooTools Core and More. We're happy to give them to you and hope you continue to upgrade your existing MooTools 1.2.x builds. We would like to bring to you
... [More]
attention an upgrade to the MooTools 1.1.2 build and MooTools 1.2.4 build which should be considered a mandatory upgrade for developers still using MooTools 1.1 and MooTools < 1.2.4. [Less]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
David Walsh
You've probably noticed a flurry of MooTools 1.2 updates recently, including updates to both MooTools Core and More. We're happy to give them to you and hope you continue to upgrade your existing MooTools 1.2.x builds. We would like to bring to you
... [More]
attention an upgrade to the MooTools 1.1.2 build and MooTools 1.2.4 build which should be considered a mandatory upgrade for developers still using MooTools 1.1 and MooTools < 1.2.4. [Less]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
davidwalsh
You’ve probably noticed a flurry of MooTools 1.2 updates recently, including updates to both MooTools Core and More. We’re happy to give them to you and hope you continue to upgrade your existing MooTools 1.2.x builds. We would like to bring to you attention an upgrade to the MooTools 1.1.2 build and MooTools 1.2.4 [...]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
Aaron Newton
There's nothing like releasing code to uncover glitches. Since last week's release of MooTools Core 1.2.4 and MooTools More 1.2.4.1, there have been a few bugs reported and we wanted to get the fixes out to you as quickly as possible. Most of these
... [More]
are minor. We have unit tests for all the classes we release, but writing a test for every possible configuration is tough, and it's the real world that sees these features used in ways we can't imagine.
Today's release offers no new features, a lot of very minor fixes (to docs and the like), and the restoration of a few changes to the API that weren't intended (Tips and Fx.Slide, in particular). [Less]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
aaron
There’s nothing like releasing code to uncover glitches. Since last week’s release of MooTools Core 1.2.4 and MooTools More 1.2.4.1, there have been a few bugs reported and we wanted to get the fixes out to you as quickly as possible. Most of these are minor. We have unit tests for all the classes we [...]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
Aaron Newton
There's nothing like releasing code to uncover glitches. Since last week's release of MooTools Core 1.2.4 and MooTools More 1.2.4.1, there have been a few bugs reported and we wanted to get the fixes out to you as quickly as possible. Most of these
... [More]
are minor. We have unit tests for all the classes we release, but writing a test for every possible configuration is tough, and it's the real world that sees these features used in ways we can't imagine.
Today's release offers no new features, a lot of very minor fixes (to docs and the like), and the restoration of a few changes to the API that weren't intended (Tips and Fx.Slide, in particular). [Less]
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