Frucle.com Developers Give Back to the Open Source Community

Frucle.com developers understand the demanding features and complexities that webmasters have, that's why they created JQByte, designed to provide fellow web developers with Jquery plugins that simplify complex business-imperative issues.

Las Vegas, NV - Today, website design and user experience is becoming a primary focus for companies of all sizes. JQByte is designed by the web development experts from Frucle, Inc., the new social-networking website that helps users make new friends in their local areas. The JQByte team understands the demanding features and resulting complexities that webmasters are being asked to deliver for their organization, and their goal is to provide fellow web developers with Jquery plugins that simplify complex business-imperative issues.

The first plugin they're providing to the open-source community is called StickyForms. StickyForms will make form auto-completion a breeze using the extensive and impressive Jquery framework as the backbone of the plugin. "Giving back to the open source community is something that I feel very strongly about. Open source code has helped me and so many other excellent developers deliver the high level of end product that has become expected. I felt obliged to give back to a community that has given all of us so much." - Ryan Schwartz, Frucle, INC CTO.

The first plugin, StickyForms, is a method of capturing and saving all values submitted in a form to be autofilled on subsequent visits. The plugin provides a number of options to allow complete control of the sticky behavior of the field elements, and the ability to control the scope of the behavior across a site.

JQByte will be continually developing new plugins for the open source community that simplify complex webmaster problems. The StickyForms plugin and upcoming plugins can be found at http://www.jqbyte.com