When comparing Zino UI vs Dojo Toolkit, the Slant community recommends Dojo Toolkit for most people. In the question“What are the best Javascript UI Widget Toolkits?” Dojo Toolkit is ranked 3rd while Zino UI is ranked 13th. The most important reason people chose Dojo Toolkit is:
Dojo Toolkit is a highly modular framework. It uses AMD modules and the module system is extremely powerful and easy to learn.
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Pros
Pro Has fallbacks for unsupported HTML5 features
Although Zino supports all modern HTML5 features, it also has graceful fallbacks in case a user is using a browser that does not support those features.
Pro Compliant with web standards
Zino adopts various w3c conventions such as WAI-ARIA, SVG, and HTML5 Canvas.
Pro PHP Server wrappers
ZinoUI can be easily integrated with any PHP framework or document through the PHP wrappers that it provides.
Pro Highly modular
Dojo Toolkit is a highly modular framework. It uses AMD modules and the module system is extremely powerful and easy to learn.
Pro Consistent and complete
Pro Not only web apps
Dojo is not used only for web development. The widgets featured in Dojo can also be used to create mobile user interfaces.
Cons
Con No theme support
Zino UI provides developers with four themes out of the box. But if a developer wants to create their own custom theme, Zino does not have a theme builder.
Con Not able to keep up with the future of the web
The web is moving towards web components, something that Dojo does not implement. In its current state Dojo badly needs more abstraction and it also needs to provide some form of modern application architecture.
Con Integrated first-party loader makes interoperability extremely difficult
Con No startup-function
When the dojo-javascript is loaded, it will directly run the application. No chance to intercept with the options