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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