# [jQuery UI](http://jqueryui.com/) - Interactions and Widgets for the web jQuery UI is a curated set of user interface interactions, effects, widgets, and themes built on top of jQuery. Whether you're building highly interactive web applications, or you just need to add a date picker to a form control, jQuery UI is the perfect choice. If you want to use jQuery UI, go to [jqueryui.com](http://jqueryui.com) to get started, [jqueryui.com/demos/](http://jqueryui.com/demos/) for demos, [api.jqueryui.com](http://api.jqueryui.com/) for API documentation, or the [Using jQuery UI Forum](http://forum.jquery.com/using-jquery-ui) for discussions and questions. If you want to report a bug/issue, please visit [the GitHub issues page](https://github.com/jquery/jquery-ui/issues). Archive of older bug reports is kept for historical reasons in read-only mode at [bugs.jqueryui.com](http://bugs.jqueryui.com). If any of them still matters to you, please open a bug about it on GitHub, linking to the legacy [bugs.jqueryui.com](http://bugs.jqueryui.com) issue for context. If you are interested in helping develop jQuery UI, you are in the right place. To discuss development with team members and the community, visit the [Developing jQuery UI Forum](http://forum.jquery.com/developing-jquery-ui) or [#jqueryui-dev on irc.freenode.net](http://irc.jquery.org/). ## For Contributors If you want to help and provide a patch for a bugfix or new feature, please take a few minutes and look at [our Getting Involved guide](http://wiki.jqueryui.com/w/page/35263114/Getting-Involved). In particular check out the [Coding standards](http://wiki.jqueryui.com/w/page/12137737/Coding-standards) and [Commit Message Style Guide](http://contribute.jquery.org/commits-and-pull-requests/#commit-guidelines). In general, fork the project, create a branch for a specific change and send a pull request for that branch. Don't mix unrelated changes. You can use the commit message as the description for the pull request. For more information, see the [contributing page](CONTRIBUTING.md). ## Running the Unit Tests Run the unit tests manually with appropriate browsers and any local web server. See our [environment setup](CONTRIBUTING.md#environment-minimum-required) and [information on running tests](CONTRIBUTING.md#running-the-tests). You can also run the unit tests inside phantomjs by [setting up your environment](CONTRIBUTING.md#user-content-environment-recommended-setup).