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Saved by uncleflo on January 10th, 2013.
While poking around a couple months ago, I stumbled upon something that I’ve found extremely useful: An entire jQuery UI theme hosted on Google’s CDN! Not only is the theme’s CSS stylesheet there, but all 14 of the theme’s images are hosted in the correct relative location too. That means you can apply the entire theme to a page with a single CSS reference and no local files. Even better, while JavaScript and CSS includes are unable to take full advantage of the increased parallelism a CDN offers, the theme’s images do. This makes loading the theme from Google’s CDN particularly effective.
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