Sunday, 2 December 2007

Spry the web with Adobe Ajax Framework

Spry is a JavaScript-based framework that enables the rapid development of Ajax-powered web pages. Not a JavaScript guru? No problem. Spry was designed to feel like an extension of HTML and CSS, so anyone with basic web-production skills can create next-generation web experiences by adding the power of Ajax to their pages.

Spry can be used with any server-side technology (ColdFusion, PHP, ASP.Net etc.). By building the front-end of your web application with Spry you enable a more efficient designer-developer workflow by keeping UI separated from back-end application logic.
From http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/spry/home.html

MacrosReader used SpryData, SpryAccordion, SpryTabbedPanels, SpryDOMUtils and SpryEffects.
Go to http://reader.macrostandard.com/ and check the Spry implementations.




Tutorial using the Spry framework for AJAX Dreamweaver CS3

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