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<summary>The promise of JavaScript/CSS libraries like the free, BSD-licensed Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) Library is that they make it easier to create rich interfaces in the browser. In this article, we&apos;ll explore the creation of a simple web app using YUI and look closely at the YUI paradigm.</summary>
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The promise of JavaScript/CSS libraries like the free, BSD-licensed Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) Library is that they make it easier to create rich interfaces in the browser. In this article, we&apos;ll explore the creation of a simple web app using YUI and look closely at the YUI paradigm.
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