With the proliferation of widgets and web page layouts based on user preferences, having a solid framework to push the work of managing these customized, content based and dynamically driven interfaced to the browser will certainly make for a richer user experience as well as less calls to the server. Having a framework such as this based on the hugely successful jQuery library would simply be perfect. Well, today we are joined by Wayne Lee creator of the lightweight jQuery portal framework, jPolite.
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