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jQuery UI - Interactions and Widgets for the web

jQuery UI provides interactions like Drag and Drop and widgets like Autocomplete, Tabs and Slider and makes these as easy to use as jQuery itself.

If you want to use jQuery UI, go to jqueryui.com to get started. Or visit the Using jQuery UI Forum for discussions and questions.

If you are interested in helping developing jQuery UI, you are in the right place. To discuss development with team members and the community, visit the Developing jQuery UI Forum.

For commiters

When looking at pull requests, first check for proper commit messages.

Unless everything is fine and you can merge directly via GitHub's interface, fetch the remote first:

git remote add [username] [his-fork.git] -f

If you want just one commit and edit the commit message:

git cherry-pick -e [sha-of-commit]

If it should go to the stable brach, cherry-pick it to stable:

git checkout 1-8-stable git cherry-pick -x [sha-of-commit]