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December 23, 2008
WTFramework 1.3 + Spry
I'm quite impressed with Oskar Krawczyk's WTFramework bookmarklet. A simple click and it does its best to figure out what javascript framework a site is using.
I've taken his code and added detection for Adobe's Spry. I don't think a lot of sites are using it yet, but given the popularity of Adobe products and the relative ease of development with Spry, I felt like adding support for its detection.
Unfortunately, Spry seems to be quite different from version to version, so who knows what the next iteration will bring.
Anyway, to use it, drag my link to your bookmarks bar and click.
WTFramework 1.3 + Spry.
For the record, most of my site doesn't currently use a framework, but you can try it at Hilo Eats to see it in action.
Posted at December 23, 2008 01:41 PM | Web Site Stuff
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