Right on the heels of the Dojo 1.2 release, Aptana added support for Dojo 1.2. Aptana has been working closely together with Dojo and SitePen to make support for new Dojo releases extremely timely.
Posted on Oct 8, 2008 at 11:13 am by
dylanDojo 1.2 has a lot of great new features. There are two in dijit I'd like to (very briefly) mention:
The first is all the look-and-feel improvements. We've changed colors, margins, etc. to make things look better, and look/work more like users expect, and perhaps mainly we've fixed a bunch of visual glitches There were almost
100 things fixed with visual issues with the widgets.
Posted on Oct 7, 2008 at 11:34 pm by
billDojo 1.2 has a lot of great new features. There are two in dijit I'd like to (very briefly) mention:
The first is all the look-and-feel improvements. We've changed colors, margins, etc. to make things look better, and look/work more like users expect, and perhaps mainly we've fixed a bunch of visual glitches There were almost
100 things fixed with visual issues with the widgets.
Posted on Oct 7, 2008 at 11:34 pm by
billA lot has been going on in Dojo-land, and we're finally ready to push out
the release. I have tentatively named this the 'Sliced Bread' release, as over the last six months each new item has truly felt like "the best thing since sliced bread". This iteration of the Dojo Toolkit has a very large delta, countless levels of innovation, cleverness, polish, and usefulness, as well as several internal changes regarding the overall project.
Posted on Oct 6, 2008 at 7:06 am by
danteWe're rolling back the rollback. I'll tell the whole story here, but the history won't matter to most of you. In short, dojox.editor is going back to what it was when it was created a few months ago - a place for extensions to the dijit.Editor. For Dojo 1.2, it will include a few experimental plugins, courtesy of Dustin and Mike.
Posted on Sep 25, 2008 at 7:45 am by
peller