February 25th, 2009 – by mwilcox

Dijit has a tremendous wealth of high quality and feature-rich form elements providing key functionality including validation, time calculation, spinner controls, calendars, and much more. Furthermore, Dijit gives you a set of themes to choose from: Tundra, Soria, Noir, and Nihilo.
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Tags: css, datebox, dijit, form, input, spinner, style, text, timebox
Posted in Dojo, Firebug, JavaScript, UI Design, ajax, browsers, debugging | 8 Comments
May 14th, 2008 – by sfoster
The 1.2 release of the Dojo Toolkit is focused on the overall Look and Feel. Patches have been landing thick and fast to tighten up the visual polish. Most you might be hard-pressed to notice at first glance, but the devil is always in the details, and for a toolkit with the promise and scope of Dojo we have to sweat the small stuff.
Take Dijit’s toolbar buttons. In the editor, you have a row of graphical buttons for bold, italic, etc. For some time the rendering in Firefox has been inconsistent with the other browsers – there’s some extra space around the buttons. The result is that the toolbar is a little wider, and it’s just not tight.
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Tags: css, dijit
Posted in Dojo, Firebug, UI Design | 1 Comment