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License
MIT
Lastest release
version 1.2.0.2 on Jan 5th, 2011

hurry.jquerylayout

Introduction

This library packages the jQuery UI.Layout plugin for hurry.resource. It is aware of jQuery UI Layout's structure and different modes (normal, minified).

How to use?

You can import jquerylayout from hurry.jquerylayout and .need it where you want these resources to be included on a page:

from hurry.jquerylayout import jquerylayout

.. in your page or widget rendering code, somewhere ..

jquerylayout.need()

This requires integration between your web framework and hurry.resource, and making sure that the original resources (shipped in the jquerylayout-build directory in hurry.jquerylayout) are published to some URL.

The package has already been integrated for Grok and the Zope Toolkit. If you depend on the hurry.zoperesource package in your setup.py, the above example should work out of the box. Make sure to depend on the hurry.zoperesource package in your setup.py.

CHANGES

1.2.0.2 (2010-07-29)
  • Also include a default CSS for jquery layout.
1.2.0.1 (2010-07-28)
  • Initial public release, using jQuery UI.Layout version 1.2.0
  • Only compatible with hurry.resource >= 0.10

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Last updated Jan 5th, 2011

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