Appiphony Lightning Js

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Note: Appiphony is discontinuing development of this library as all current projects are solely developed using the Lightning Component framework. We want to thank the members of the Salesforce development community who have utilized and contributed to this library in the past, and we apologize f...

Overview

Appiphony Lightning JS is a JavaScript library that has served as a valuable resource for the Salesforce development community. With its recent announcement of discontinuation, it marks the end of an era for developers who have relied on this framework to build engaging applications. Version 3.1.0 supports SLDS release 2.2.2 and has offered various jQuery plugins to enhance user experiences.

Even though Appiphony is halting its development, the contributions from developers and users over the years have shaped this library into an effective tool for creating UI components. While it may now be in the past, its legacy and the resources it provided will continue to resonate in the community.

Features

  • Supported jQuery Plugins: Includes a variety of plugins like Datepickers, Modals, and Tabs for enhanced user interface capabilities.
  • Component Variety: Offers components such as Icon Groups, Notifications, and Popovers/Tooltips to enrich the interaction within applications.
  • Multi-Select Support: Features Multi Selects and Picklists that allow users to choose multiple options easily, making forms more user-friendly.
  • Tabs for Navigation: Implementable Tabs help in organizing content in a more digestible format, enhancing overall user experience.
  • Open Contribution Model: Encourages community involvement, allowing developers to submit pull requests for bugs or enhancements, promoting a collaborative environment.
  • BSD 2-Clause License: Provides developers with the flexibility to use the source code in their projects under a permissive license, fostering innovation.
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