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  2. Apache Wicket - Wikipedia

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    Wicket uses plain XHTML for templating (which enforces a clear separation of presentation and business logic and allows templates to be edited with conventional WYSIWYG design tools [3]). Each component is bound to a named element in the XHTML and becomes responsible for rendering that element in the final output.

  3. jQWidgets - Wikipedia

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    It is built on the open standards and technologies HTML5, CSS, JavaScript and jQuery. [3] This library is used for developing responsive web and mobile applications. [4] Some developers consider jQWidgets one of the top alternatives to the open-source jQuery UI. [5] [6] [7]

  4. YUI Library - Wikipedia

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    User Interface Library (YUI) is a discontinued open-source JavaScript library for building richly interactive web applications using techniques such as Ajax, DHTML, and DOM scripting. YUI includes several cores CSS resources.

  5. Comparison of JavaScript-based web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    RTL Support in UI Components Yes Yes Yes Depends on the plugin used Yes [120] Yes Yes No Angular AngularJS Apache Royale Dojo Ember.js Enyo ExtJS Google Web Toolkit jQuery jQWidgets MooTools OpenUI5 Prototype & script. aculo.us [9] qooxdoo React SproutCore Svelte Vue ZK Webix

  6. jQuery - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, jQuery was used on 69.2% of the top 1 million websites (according to Libscore). [7] In 2018, jQuery was used on 78% of the top 1 million websites. [19] In 2019, jQuery was used on 80% of the top 1 million websites (according to BuiltWith), [19] and 74.1% of the top 10 million (per W3Techs). [6]

  7. jQuery UI - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal jQuery UI is a collection of GUI widgets , animated visual effects, and themes implemented with jQuery (a JavaScript library ), Cascading Style Sheets , and HTML . [ 7 ]

  8. Apache Tapestry - Wikipedia

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    Apache Wicket was developed as a response to the complexity of early versions of Tapestry, according to Wicket originator Jonathan Locke. [ 17 ] Facelets , the default view technology in JavaServer Faces , was reportedly inspired by early versions of Tapestry, as an attempt to fill the need for "a framework like Tapestry, backed by JavaServer ...

  9. List of JavaScript libraries - Wikipedia

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