I've found if the plugin has enterprise/business implementations, often that is a good indicator of durability.
Most of the jQuery plugins I've implemented involve me doing a proof of concept with the original plugin, then stripping it down or modifying it to meet any unmet performance or
Mixing plugins can be frustrating - it would be nice if some of them got together to do a plugin distro... it's the next logical extension.
Most of the jQuery plugins I've implemented involve me doing a proof of concept with the original plugin, then stripping it down or modifying it to meet any unmet performance or
Mixing plugins can be frustrating - it would be nice if some of them got together to do a plugin distro... it's the next logical extension.