jQuery UI 1.7
The User Interface Library for jQuery
Build highly interactive web applications with
ready-to-use widgets from the jQuery User
Interface library
Dan Wellman
BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI
jQuery UI 1.7
The User Interface Library for jQuery
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First published: November 2009
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Credits
Author
Dan Wellman
Reviewers
Marc Grabanski
Akash Mehta
Jörn Zaefferer
Acquisition Editor
Douglas Paterson
Development Editor
Nikhil Bangera
Technical Editors
Vinodhan Nair
Gagandeep Singh
Indexer
Rekha Nair
Editorial Team Leader
Gagandeep Singh
Project Team Leader
Priya Mukherji
Proofreader
Claire Cresswell-Lane
Graphics
Nilesh Mohite
Production Coordinator
Shantanu Zagade
Cover Work
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About the Author
Dan Wellman lives with his wife and three children in his home town
of Southampton on the south coast of England. By day his mild-mannered
alter-ego works for a small yet accomplished e-commerce production agency.
By night he battles the forces of darkness and ghts for truth, justice, and less
intrusive JavaScript.
He has been writing computer-related articles, tutorials, and reviews for around
ve years and is rarely very far from a keyboard of some description. This is his
third book.
I'd like to thank the Packt editorial team, all of the technical
reviewers and the jQuery UI team, without whom this book would
not have been possible. Special thanks go to Jörn Zaefferer who
provided essential feedback and was always happy to answer my
late-night, niggling questions.
Thanks also to my fantastic friends, in no particular order; Steve
Bishop, Eamon O' Donoghue, James Zabiela, Andrew Herman,
Aaron Matheson, Dan Goodall, Mike Woodford, Mike Newth, John
Adams, Jon Field and Vicky Hammond and all the rest of the guys
and girls.