YUI cheatsheets

While there are some strange redundancies and it’s missing a nice build tool and dependency/include system, I really do like Yahoo UI Library, mostly because it is easy to follow and the basic example widgets are far more refined than other UI libraries.

Here is a link to YUI Cheetsheets in PDF.

6 Responses to “YUI cheatsheets”

  1. Dru Nelson Says:

    I agree Terry. I think the YUI toolkit is a gem in the world of DHTML frameworks.

  2. terry chay Says:

    Other widgets like DojoToolkit are a superset of many YUI features, but I like how YUI just concentrates mostly on UI frameworks. The others have a lot of overhead associated with them.

    etc:

    $(’not_interested_in_this’) = ‘A really bad shortcut for document.getElementById()’;

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