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Spry framework for Ajax Technology Center
The Spry framework for Ajax is a JavaScript library that provides easy-to-use yet powerful Ajax functionality that allows designers to build pages that provide a richer experience for users. Spry is designed to take the complexity out of Ajax and allow designers to easily create Web 2.0 pages.
The following resources, tutorials, and samples help you to get started with Spry and to refine your Spry skills. To learn more about the Spry framework for Ajax, visit the Spry home page on Adobe Labs.
Getting started with Spry
Overview
Documentation and reference
Spry Tutorials
Widgets and menus
- Designing and implementing a Spry menu with Dreamweaver CS3 and Fireworks CS3
- Building a Spry Sliding Panels widget
Sample applications
Working with data
Spry samples on Adobe Labs
Widget samples
Data set and dynamic region samples
Effects samples
For more examples, refer to the Spry samples page on Adobe Labs. For more information on widgets, refer to the Widget Model page. For additional help with data sets and dynamic regions, see Using the Spry Framework (PDF; 328K).
Spry demos on Adobe Labs
- Photo Gallery—An XML-based photo gallery.
- Product Table—An interactive data grid displaying XML-based data.
- RSS Reader—An RSS reader showing how multiple XML files can be used to build a rich interface.
- Form Validation—A demonstration of our form validation in action.
- Effects Demo—A series of sample effects.
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