User Interface Design

Spry Documentation.

Spry is the JavaScript library cre­ated by Adobe for work­ing in Dreamweaver.  It enables User Interface design using the Dreamweaver envi­ron­ment by cre­at­ing JavaScript code that runs in the browser.

From wikipedia we read, “The Spry Framework is an open source Ajax frame­work devel­oped by Adobe Systems which is used in the con­struc­tion of Rich Internet Applications.[1] Unlike other pure JavaScript frame­works such as the Dojo Toolkit and Prototype, Spry is geared towards web design­ers, not web devel­op­ers.”

And then con­tin­u­ing it reads:

Components

The Spry frame­work broadly con­sists of

  • Spry Effects — ani­ma­tion effects like blind, fade, grow, high­light, shake, slide and squish.
  • Spry Data — data bind­ing to HTML markup using min­i­mal code or pro­pri­etary markup. Spry uses Google’s Xpath JavaScript library to con­vert XML into JavaScript objects. It can han­dle XML, HTML and JSON data.
  • Spry Widgets — frame­work for devel­op­ment of wid­gets, and included wid­gets such as the accor­dion. CRC

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