I agree. My modified thickbox.js is just 6k packed. Why break it up into separate downloads?
There are features I would like to see built in (which I've been able to add with the help of the community), circular browsing for example, but it's very important to me that ThickBox stays small in file size. Quite confident you all feel the same, but thought I'd make it a point to consider anyway. Adam [-Stash-] wrote: > > I like this idea but for one point. If you do want everything, then you > have 8 bazillion requests back and forth to the server. Not a problem for > those of us on broadband, but on Dialup it becomes a a really show stopper > with all the added latency. > > Some method of bundling up (and compressing if possible, but that's > secondary) all the necessary JS files into a single download would be > best. > > Luke > > > Sam Collett wrote: >> >> On 24/01/07, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> [-Stash-] wrote: >>> > Unfortunately, it looks like Cody's giving up on ThickBox. He's put >>> out a >>> > request for someone to take it over: >>> > >>> http://codylindley.com/thickboxforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=166&page=1#Item_15 >>> > >>> > Given the improvements Klaus Hartl's already made to ThickBox 2.1, it >>> would >>> > be nice if he took it over ;) >>> >>> I'd love to do that! >>> >>> -- Klaus >> >> We all know you are capable of doing it. >> >> One suggestion though - make it modular. So if you only want to use it >> for images, you don't download all the things you don't need. >> >> e.g. >> - Images, inline content - include thickbox.js >> - Gallery - thickbox.js, thickbox-gallery.js >> - Ajax: thickbox.js, thickbox-ajax.js >> - Rich media content (flash, quicktime, pdf's etc) - thickbox.js, >> thickbox-media.js >> >> and so on. >> >> You could use blockUI for the overlay and bgiframe for rich media. > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Thickbox-incompatible-with-jQuery-1.1-tf3063738.html#a8598914 Sent from the JQuery mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/