Demo
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What to do in order to use jQuery with Meteora?
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This control predicts the word or phrase the user wants to type in without actually typing it in completely. Nobody enjoys filling out forms!
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Shows an unobtrusive bubble that can be used to show an idea, a link or an error message. You can attach bubbles to elements, such as form inputs.
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Displays a calendar which can be used to fill an input.
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Displays one or more rotating fragments of content. It is very useful to display thumbnails.
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Displays a datagrid, the information to fill this datagrid is received via an specially formatted response.
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This control can be used to create custom modal windows and to replace alert() and prompt() functionality.
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Converts any textarea into a full featured WYSIWYG editor.
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Visual effects that enhace user experience.
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Allows the user to select a remote file browsing through directories.
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Sends form elements using AJAX, and executes commands that are contained within the scripts response.
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This is not really a control, but a macro evaluator that allows cross-communication between a server-side script and the user's browser.
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This control lets the user interact with customized drop-down menus.
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Lets the user view select between different contents within the same space in the page by using tabs.
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A nice way to display pictures.
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Shows a dialog that can be dragged, minimized or maximized. This control is perfect for showing dynamic forms, previews, etc.
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This control provides a simple way to show search results using a search form.
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This control allows you to select and work with the selection of a set of items that belongs to the same class.
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This control is an input element and a pair of buttons to increment or decrease its value.
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Allows any table to be sortable by columns.
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Shows a customizable, draggable and floating div where you can place other elements.
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This control provides a simple way to show data nodes by hierarchy.