JQuery UI
JavaScript library
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jQuery UI is a collection of GUI widgets, animated visual effects, and themes implemented with jQuery (a JavaScript library), Cascading Style Sheets, and HTML.[7] Using the Shodan search engine query term cpe:"cpe:/a:jquery/jquery_ui" we can determine that jQuery UI is used on approximately 800k web sites. Pinterest, PayPal, IMDb, HuffPost, and Netflix are utilizing the library.
- Paul Bakaus
- Scott González
- Jörn Zaefferer
- Felix Nagel
- Mike Sherov
- Rafael Xavier de Souza[1]
| JQuery UI | |
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| Developers |
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| Stable release | |
| Written in | JavaScript |
| Type | Plug-in |
| License | MIT License[6] |
| Website | jqueryui |
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Both jQuery and jQuery UI are free and open-source software distributed by the jQuery Foundation under the MIT License; jQuery UI was first published in September 2007.[6][8]
As of October 7, 2021 jQuery UI is in maintenance mode, with no new features being planned.[9]
Features
As of the 1.11.4 release,[10] interactions such as draggable/droppable and sortable are supported. jQueryUI comes with fully themeable widgets using a consolidated, coordinated theme mechanism,[11] such as Autocomplete, Datepicker, ProgressBar, Sliders, and more. Effects include color animations, class toggling.
Example
// Make the element with id "draggable" draggable
$(function () {
$("#draggable").draggable();
});
<div id="draggable">
<p>Drag me around</p>
</div>
This makes the div with the ID "draggable" draggable by the user's mouse.