RIM’s popular bbUI.js framework just received another nice update now that the SDKs have gone gold. This version brings us to 0.9.5 which is one step further towards dynamic functionality and dynamic user interfaces that emulate the native functionality. Here are the main improvements though more are scheduled for the already planned v0.9.6.
Notable Improvements
- Updated coloring/styling/sizing to better match Cascades
- New Title Bar styling allows for optional coloring other than the default light or dark
- Minified versions of the JavaScript and CSS files are now provided
- Action Bar back button and “button actions” highlight when touched
- Image Grids now allow for a specified number of columns in a row as well as horizontal carousel scrolling
- Action and tab overflow menus now vertically scroll items when there are too many options to fit on the screen at one time
- Toggle Buttons now support a disabled state
- Ability to refresh all the items in an image list at once
- Many new JavaScript interfaces for controls with updated samples to show how to use them
- Control bug fixes
Check out the details in the announcement or simply find bbUI.js on GitHub
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Posted: December 13, 2012 at 3:48 AM EST from my BlackBerry PlayBook | OS 2.1.0
And it just keeps getting better…