Rating: 3 stars
Which I’m sure is the point, so many users determined they must have all the fancy jQuery UI element and effects they’ll turn up at the Developer’s site not knowing for sure why they are there. But they will arrive there as innocent lambs longing for the EASY solution. OF course we don’t mind if you look around at the demo of the premium version and when you are ready it will only cost you money to turn the free crippled version into what should be the only version. And they will just hand over their money for this premium experience – because it will be as if they’ve dipped themselves in magic waters.
Implementing jQuery UI elements and effects is quite easy without any of the above nonsense since the jQuery UI been part of WordPress core for a couple of years now.
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Well done!
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Simple yet Very useful plugin. thanks
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Thank you.
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This plugin got me out a pickle.
I needed my sidebar to include some jQuery and CSS, but every time I tried something, it prevented my header being sticky! I even wrote some custom shortcode to address the problem, but somehow it just stopped working altogether.
But then this beautiful plugin came into my life and solved all my problems.
Thank You!!!
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nice plugin for those who just want to add short jquery codes ??
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working fine and good work from developers
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will this plugin work in the Admin area?
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I’m sure this is a great plugin.
A little more documentation,
Maybe 2-3 screenshots that shows an example will make this plugin most popular.
Rating: 5 stars
Nice plugin. Saved my time in working with integrating jQuery-ui to my site. Easy to customize and simple. Snapshots help in configuring the plugin very easily.
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I’m sure this works if you already know how to hand code up some jQuery UI in WordPress. So I gave it 2 stars instead of 1.
Sadly, I don’t know enough about jQuery to use this plugin. I put what I thought (based on reading up in the jQuery docs for the accordion widget) was supposed to go in the custom code box, as well as the html from the jQuery examples.
I think there should be some prominent language near the top of the plugin page that explains exactly what a novice is getting into here. I gave it a good try, but was unable to diagnose what I was doing wrong. In the past I’ve never had any trouble hooking up jQuery in my projects.
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If you haven’t used jquery before, this plug-in does not really make it any easier, as it is not intuitive and there is no apparent documentation. So, novices, don’t waste your time…
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Zonder handleiding te gebruiken.
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guys this is a greate plugin…
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This plugin is ideal for people comfortable with coding and working with jQueryUI. If you aren’t familiar with jQueryUI you will need to spend time learning from the jQueryUI documentation (which is very comprehensive) – see https://jqueryui.com.
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Really versatile module.
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Can any body tell me how to use this widget please ….. i have put my jQuery in the given space . then where is the html markup code generated ??
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The beauty of this plug-in is its simplicity: it just exposes the jQuery UI libraries that already ship with WordPress. It does NOT offer a point-and-click interface or a collection of new shortcodes to use those widgets though. You’ll need to be comfortable with using JavaScript/jQuery to use the widgets on your site.
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Version 0.22 supports a much wider range of jquery UI widgets. Saved me from having to load jquery myself
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