I upgraded first to revision 522 and after to 524 and both doesn´t work. I get the following error on thinkbox.js:$(document).ready is not a function on line 11Here is the test page:
http://markdbd.com/proyectos/jquery_test/Regards,On 11/6/06, Luke Lutman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a similar
hi
html() works much better then append(). thank you for that one.
but the plugin still wont load the streaming movie over rstp.
all other kinds of quicktime content (images or mov over http)
are working very well.
so this seems to be an plugin problem and i have to try something else...
Cheers!
There's not nearly enough publicity about Opera for my liking. What, with it
being a more powerful browser than Firefox and all...
Klaus Hartl-3 wrote:
Hi all,
this is not exactly jQuery related, but there's a new Dev center by
Opera, and as one could expect from them there are
There's not nearly enough publicity about Opera for my liking. What, with
it
being a more powerful browser than Firefox and all...
It's build-in adblocker can't compete with FF's extension adblocker. Sad, but
the main reason I'm not using Opera most of the time.
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Hi list,
OK. So then it seems to be in the newsticker-plugin used on this site:
www.rsv-arloff-kirspenich.de
I checked it: I changed this lines:
$(document).ready(
function()
{
$(#news).newsTicker(5000).end();
}
);
to:
$(document).ready(
Hi Klaus!
Now you could basically bind the tooltip showing to whatever event you
can think of. Dunno what else then mouseover and click make any sense...
The focus event! Finally a tooltip solution that would be device
independent! Yeah!
You should make focus the default!
Just tried
Ahh... But is the built in adblocker in Opera better than Firefox without
one?!
I mean, how many ads does Firefox block without the adblocker installed...
And how many does Opera block by default?!
Jörn Zaefferer wrote:
There's not nearly enough publicity about Opera for my liking. What,
Jörn Zaefferer schrieb:
Hi Klaus!
Now you could basically bind the tooltip showing to whatever event you
can think of. Dunno what else then mouseover and click make any sense...
The focus event! Finally a tooltip solution that would be device
independent! Yeah!
You should make focus the
Jörn Zaefferer schrieb:
There's not nearly enough publicity about Opera for my liking. What, with
it
being a more powerful browser than Firefox and all...
It's build-in adblocker can't compete with FF's extension adblocker. Sad, but
the main reason I'm not using Opera most of the time.
Brian Morykon wrote:
I was hoping to hide and show table rows with a slide effect. But it
seems that Firefox needs a display: table-row instead of a display:
block to make a row appear properly. While IE throws an error at
table-row and does fine with block.
While I didn't get the
Marc Jansen schrieb:
Hi list,
OK. So then it seems to be in the newsticker-plugin used on this site:
www.rsv-arloff-kirspenich.de
I checked it: I changed this lines:
$(document).ready(
function()
{
$(#news).newsTicker(5000).end();
}
);
Thanks for the nice explanation (and for pointing me the right direction)!
-- Marc
Klaus Hartl schrieb:
Marc Jansen schrieb:
Hi list,
OK. So then it seems to be in the newsticker-plugin used on this site:
www.rsv-arloff-kirspenich.de
I checked it: I changed this lines:
Dragan Krstic wrote:
Cool. It would be much cooler if you put Clash and GBH, but... I'll use it
for shure in my next project. This kind of stuff will bring awarenes to
jQuery
Thanks!
/christian
Hi,
The other day i started working with a new client, our designer wanted
to use sucker
Olivier Percebois-Garve wrote:
nice. You may also check how it behaves when the viewport is resized by
the user.
Yes! I will a check and perhaps apply a overflow scroll if the viewport is
to small to render the selectbox. I will all sow add key events so it
mimics the functions of a
Brandon Aaron wrote:
This looks like a really good start. I would definitely consider
adding in the keyboard events! Beware of using the '$' instead of
'jQuery' within plugins.
I sure will, thought i excluded the use of $ but i guess i was wrong.
Key-events will be next on the list of
Klaus Hartl schrieb:
Microtoby schrieb:
Thanks Klaus,
I'm using http/1.1, It's my desktop computer, XP system with IIS 5.1, I
modify the host file, add a test domain name, for example: 127.0.0.1
demo.com,
It seems default cookie plug in execute not correctly.
Stupid me, I have taken the
And by the way: the site is not centered on developing for/with Opera.
True. I didn't want to hijack your thread for an Opera discussion. The
Efficient Javascript article is really a good read:
http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/48/
I didn't know that this:
var s = new String('0123456789');
I think that should be filed as a bug. Calling end() too much should
degrade gracefully and not result in an error.
On-the-fly fixing is even faster. end() now looks like this:
if( !(this.stack this.stack.length) )
return this;
return this.get( this.stack.pop() );
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Datum: Tue, 07 Nov 2006 11:25:35 +0100
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An: jQuery Discussion. discuss@jquery.com
Betreff: Re: [jQuery] New jQuery plug - selectBox
Brandon Aaron wrote:
This looks like a really good start. I would definitely consider
Hi all,
I'm new on this list, please excuse me if the following problem has
already been posted before.
I am having a problem using ajaxStart() and ajaxStop(). These functions
don't work in IE 6 (only in FireFox) and so my Ajax request doesn't
work too.
When I commented these functions,
Hi guys,as Rey proposed, I went on and created a first version of animateClass.With animateClass, you can animate an element from one class to a new one. Let me provide you an example:You have a form input with class default. This class is defined in an external stylesheet.
Now on validation error
Nice work: just a thought:
is it possible to mimic select ... multiple=multiple?
-- Marc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi,
The other day i started working with a new client, our designer wanted
to use sucker fish type of menus. In the design select boxes are a
common element due to the
hi all,
i just found out that jquery makes my ie6 (winxpsp2) consuming about 250KB
more memory each time i hit ctrl+r (reload). i noticed this running
the testsuite
for my js-stuff (Range Selection for IE) wondering why ie keeps going slower
and slower... (started with 2,5sec. per testrun, after
Hi Stephen. Very well said!
You've summed up so many of the things that I feel and the reasons that
are driving some of the marketing efforts that I've take upon myself.
Its something that I enjoy doing and that I know would help the project.
And the cool thing with John is that he's VERY
The votes are in! Here are the winners of the jQuery Button Contest:
http://jquery.com/blog/2006/11/07/jquery-button-contest-winners/
Congrats to the winners and thanks to everyone that contributed to the
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http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/48/
I didn't know that this:
var s = new String('0123456789');
for( var i = 0; i s.length; i++ ) {
s.charAt(i);
}
[is faster than?--dm] this:
var s = '0123456789';
for( var i = 0; i s.length; i++ ) {
s.charAt(i);
}
because of the implicit
I think that should be filed as a bug. Calling end() too much should
degrade gracefully and not result in an error.
http://jquery.com/dev/bugs/bug/361/
This seems like it masks a programmer error. If .end() is supposed to pop
the stack and the stack is empty, it would be better to
Dave Methvin schrieb:
I think that should be filed as a bug. Calling end() too much should
degrade gracefully and not result in an error.
http://jquery.com/dev/bugs/bug/361/
This seems like it masks a programmer error. If .end() is supposed to pop
the stack and the stack is empty, it would
Hi all,Is there a way so that all of them can coexist together without conflicting?We are working on a plugin for a content management system, there are other developers that use different JS libraries in their codes. Hence we want to take some measures before releasing our code. Would be pleased
Dave Methvin schrieb:
Object wrappers are a minefield because they sometimes don't behave the same
as their primitive type. For example, eval() won't work if called with a
new String argument, and new Boolean(false) evaluates to TRUE in a
conditional context because it's an object.
new
I second that notion! Please create a contrib or an incoming branch
in SVN, and allow anyone to drop plugins in there. A bunch of us can take
turns vetting the plugins to make sure that they're not spam or crap.
- Brian
Rey Bango wrote:
Hi Dan,
Still, I suppose if you make enough examples
Guys,
we can also post updates to the blog more often. That being said, the
wiki could be made a bit more extensive with more examples and such. The
initial jQuery examples when you first hit the site are not very
convincing and do not explain WHAT jQuery is and why it is better. What
is
The latest in SVN has all the hardcoded $ aliases for jQuery removed.
This makes it easy to change the alias for jQuery to something like $j
or whatever. jQuery will see that the $ is already in use and by
default will take over it and store the original $ in a new var _$.
Changing the alias for
The latest in SVN has the IE memory leaks fixed.
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On 11/7/06, Falk Pauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all,
i just found out that jquery makes my ie6 (winxpsp2) consuming about 250KB
more memory each time i hit ctrl+r (reload). i noticed this running
the testsuite
for my
We need to udpate the site with this info.
Rey...
Brandon Aaron wrote:
The latest in SVN has all the hardcoded $ aliases for jQuery removed.
This makes it easy to change the alias for jQuery to something like $j
or whatever. jQuery will see that the $ is already in use and by
default will
Hmmm... Your test page looks fine (no errors) in Firefox and Safari for me.
Luke
Mark D.B.D wrote:
I upgraded first to revision 522 and after to 524 and both doesn´t work.
I get the following error on thinkbox.js:
$(document).ready is not a function on line 11
Here is the test page:
Excellent
link Klaus! Thanks for posting it! :o)
Chris
Klaus Hartl wrote:
Stephen Woodbridge schrieb:
Well actually I am not that confused any more. Ok, maybe a little at
times, but that is nothing new :) I recently found this site that
someone here or elsewhere posted for
I think it breaks if you click on the image.
-Steve
Luke Lutman wrote:
Hmmm... Your test page looks fine (no errors) in Firefox and Safari for me.
Luke
Mark D.B.D wrote:
I upgraded first to revision 522 and after to 524 and both doesn´t work.
I get the following error on thinkbox.js:
no errors on FF 1.5 winXP pro sp 2.olivvvOn 11/6/06, Mark D.B.D [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,When I finished my little project with jquery I decided to add my adsense code. After this I saw there is something that makes jquery incompatible with the adsense script. I don't know what it is so I
Hi,
When doing $(#mydiv).animateClass('myFirstClass', 'mySecondClass'), the
object is transparently cloned at opacity 0.0001 or visibility hidden with
the given new class, then the style of this clone is computed, then a diff
is made between the old computed style properties and the new ones,
On Nov 7, 2006, at 7:35 AM, Paul Bakaus wrote:Hi guys,as Rey proposed, I went on and created a first version of animateClass.With animateClass, you can animate an element from one class to a new one. Let me provide you an example:You have a form input with class "default". This class is defined in
Bryan Kulba schrieb:
Yeah, i sort of figured this out while playing with this.
The overflow:auto is in the css and isn't ever changed by the jquery. The
only thing jquery is doing is hiding the unselected div's and showing the
selected div.
I'm wondering if jquery when hiding, etc
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 16:39, Karl Swedberg wrote:
For examples and the script, check out http://paul.jquery.com/
plugins/animateClass/
I have tested this in konqueror and only the first animate of the second
(blue) item works, the other two don't work (they look very cool in Firefox
Thanks Karl!I improved it again in my free minutes during work:1) Added Go back buttons to the demo page (I will include a toggler as example 3)2) Greatly improved performance on static elements3) A element can now have hard coded style tags that will not be overriden afterwards (and the animated
Hey Christof,check my new email thread here to answer your questions: http://www.nabble.com/New-plugin-draft%3A-animateClass-tf2588487.html
2006/11/7, Christof Donat [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi, When doing $(#mydiv).animateClass('myFirstClass', 'mySecondClass'), the object is transparently cloned at
Hi all,
I would find very useful to have a synchronous XMLHttpRequest option in
jQuery, at least for the $.ajax operation.
What would be the best way to add synchronous XMLHttpRequest within
jQuery ?
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Thanks Barry!I will investigate browser issues when the functions are done (beta stage), right now only firefox and ie7 should work smoothly (allthough it'd be of course possible that other browsers work, too :-) )
2006/11/7, Barry Nauta [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 16:39, Karl
This is awesome. It will be nice to keep the style properties where
they belong and will greatly ease the pain of print styles.
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On 11/7/06, Paul Bakaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
as Rey proposed, I went on and created a first version of animateClass.
With
On 11/7/06, Marc Jansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it possible to mimic select ... multiple=multiple?
It would be possible but I think it would be best in its own plugin.
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I'm using fadein right now. The thing is the element that i'm hiding and
sliding has no overflow set, but it's a couple div's contained within the
that are set (by the css) that are overflow:auto
Klaus Hartl-3 wrote:
Bryan Kulba schrieb:
Yeah, i sort of figured this out while
Hi Guys,
You've probaly seen the Ajaxian post on the YUI dialog. Well i am happy
to report that i've almost completed my plugin (after i released
cssHover i did a complete rewrite) and it offers almost thesame
functionality as the YUI version:
* Fully themable
* Fully customizable (e.g.
Just
so you know Paul, the "Go Back" button doesn't work in
IE6/PC.
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Mike, I already knew the mechanics of this, but I got caught up in your
description and had to read your entire post.
Beautifully written, Mike. This has to be the clearest description of the
jQuery vs. DOM variables that I have seen. I hope this gets put on the
site's FAQs pages (although I
Hi Gilles:
Thanks a lot for this plugin but where I can download it and see documentation
in how to use in my site?
Cheers
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Aprendiz de mucho, maestro de poco.
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Man I can't wait!
Webunity | Gilles van den Hoven wrote:
Hi Guys,
You've probaly seen the Ajaxian post on the YUI dialog. Well i am happy
to report that i've almost completed my plugin (after i released
cssHover i did a complete rewrite) and it offers almost thesame
functionality as the
This excellent explanation should probably be on learningjquery.com.
On 11/6/06, Michael Geary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Simon Corless
Thanks for the help Mike, it's starting to come together.
I've been testing it just now.
If I do use return this.each() then how do I reference the
Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
Hi Gilles:
Thanks a lot for this plugin but where I can download it and see
documentation in how to use in my site?
Cheers
Not yet, it is 98% finished :)
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Ok, anyway thanks for this I keep close waiting for this ;)
Cheers and thanks
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Enviado el: 07
http://corky.net/dotan/programming/jquery.dialog/dialog-demo.html
Using YUI, I had a page with embedded forms that would pop-up in
pretty dialog boxes and call my CGIs via AJAX; What I actually wanted
to have was pretty dialog boxes that would also get their forms from the
CGIs,
so that I could
I don't know for sure but IE 5.0 is a dinosaur of a browser
so I would assume that it is not totally supported. IE 5.5 (and beyond) is
considered a "modern" browser.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ?Sent:
Sunday, November 05, 2006 10:45 AMTo:
Hi everybody,
Here I release my first two jquery plugins in a beta version (complete doc
is missing):
http://www.ita.es/jquery
These plugins add to a table the behaviour of collapsing/expanding columns
and rows (animated in IE6.0+)
Please, check the speed optimizations for IE (By the way,
Hi,
I noticed there is a spam problem in the bug tracking system.
Two enhancement requests I've submitted have been spammed:
http://jquery.com/dev/bugs/bug/342/
http://jquery.com/dev/bugs/bug/344/
At least one of these (#342) is a feature I really need,
and I'm starting to worry that it (and
Mark (et. al.) -
I located the problem and fixed it in SVN (rev 543):
http://jquery.com/src/jquery-svn.js
It was an issue with a window check that we were doing, causing it to
get upset when you did $(window) (which Thickbox does). Hope this
helps.
--John
On 11/6/06, Mark D.B.D [EMAIL
Chris W. Parker schrieb:
IE 5.5 (and beyond) is considered a modern browser.
Haha, hey Chris, regarding Web Standards, DOM/JavaScript etc. support I
wouldn't even call IE 7 a modern browser...
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Hi,
check my new email thread here to answer your questions:
http://www.nabble.com/New-plugin-draft%3A-animateClass-tf2588487.html
Looks nice, but
- How does this work with properties like e.g. display, or border-style?
You
can not gadually blend them.
I have not found a solution for
The error occurs if you click on the image. On ie6 it works but firefox 2 returns a error with Window.nodeType.On 11/7/06, Olivier Percebois-Garve
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:no errors on FF
1.5 winXP pro sp 2.olivvvOn 11/6/06, Mark D.B.D
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,When I finished my little
Object wrappers are a minefield because they sometimes don't behave
the same as their primitive type. For example, eval() won't work if
called with a new String argument, and new Boolean(false)
evaluates to TRUE in a conditional context because it's an object.
new Boolean(false) becomes
* Callbacks: onOpen, onLoad
Instead of callbacks, consider custom events. It easily allows for multiple
subscribers to the event, and you can chain the query to bind the events. It
also loosens the coupling between objects.
$(#mywin).makeWindow( ... ).bind(open, function(){ ... });
I upgraded first to revision 522 and after to 524 and both doesn´t work.
I get the following error on thinkbox.js:
$(document).ready is not a function on line 11
http://markdbd.com/proyectos/jquery_test/
It seems to be working for me in IE6; in FF1.5 I get the error Permission
denied to
On Tuesday, November 07, 2006 9:06 AM Klaus Hartl said:
Chris W. Parker schrieb:
IE 5.5 (and beyond) is considered a modern browser.
Haha, hey Chris, regarding Web Standards, DOM/JavaScript etc. support
I wouldn't even call IE 7 a modern browser...
Well, I did put it in quotes. :)
Well Google Sitemap doesn´t report any error on robots.txt. I think the problem is on jquery with adsense on firefox 2.On 11/7/06, Dave Methvin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I upgraded first to revision 522 and after to 524 and both doesn´t work.
I get the following error on thinkbox.js:
Outstanding! I'll take a look at the jQuery Ant configuration and ping back if I get stuck. Thanks guys.On 11/6/06, Yehuda Katz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:There's a bunch of tags:* name: the name of the method
* param: a parameter in the format Type name Description text here* option: an option for
On 06/11/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
The other day i started working with a new client, our designer wanted
to use sucker fish type of menus. In the design select boxes are a
common element due to the fact that this is a e-commerce website. Only
one thought came to
Dave Methvin wrote:
* Callbacks: onOpen, onLoad
Instead of callbacks, consider custom events. It easily allows for multiple
subscribers to the event, and you can chain the query to bind the events. It
also loosens the coupling between objects.
If you don't mind, i'll wait with that
Off on a week s holiday and not wanting to bug the list with out of office
messages
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Web Developer
Mills Reeve
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Dan Atkinson wrote:
I can get it working with an iframe, but then I get an ugly border around
it.
Are you trying to load content into a div from a different domain?
The iframe border, in that situation, should be able to be hidden by
adjusting the frameborder property.
*
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In IE6/WinXpSP2 rows doesn't expand
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From: Enrique Meléndez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: discuss@jquery.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 5:54 PM
Subject: [jQuery] 2 New jquery plugins: collapseRows collapseRows
Hi everybody,
Here I release my first two jquery
Looks to be up now. Thanks to whoever fixed that.
andre
Andre Molnar wrote:
Is anyone having problems accessing source via SVN
svn://jquery.com/trunk or svn://jquery.com/plugins
Sorry if this is the wrong place to ask - I tried googling first - but I
keep getting Can't connect to
There's been a good number of plugins added to Visual jQuery recently by virtue of them getting documented in the svn. I encourage any plugin authors whose stuff is in the svn but not yet documented to do so.Just one point: The @cat of any plugin should be Plugins/PluginName (like
Uhmm, strange, I have IE6/WinXpSP2 and works!!!
Please, anyone could check this?
Thanxs,
Enrique Meléndez Estrada
Servicios Informáticos
Organización y Servicios Internos
Instituto Tecnológico de Aragón
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de
hey o,
The vertical collapse works but the horizontal expanding doesn't work in
ie6.
Jason Y
www.purepressure.com
Enrique Meléndez wrote:
Uhmm, strange, I have IE6/WinXpSP2 and works!!!
Please, anyone could check this?
Thanxs,
Enrique Meléndez Estrada
Servicios Informáticos
Organización
Hi,
this isn't directly jQuery related, but I thought you'd be
interested.
I've adapted the console.js script originally found here:
http://wish.hu/firebug-on-explorer
Added pretty dumps of objects, arrays, elements, etc.
My new script can be fetched from here:
Hm...But your plugin don't reaply all events automatically. Or I don't understand?05.11.06, Aloyzas Rimeika
[EMAIL PROTECTED] написал(а):I had a some kind plugin, but it is old one, so I don't know will it work on current jQuery version.
jQuery.fn.events = function(obj) { var types = {}, r = { a:
HiSure Christof, this is the limitation. from solid to dotted is just not possible :)2006/11/7, Christof Donat [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi, check my new email thread here to answer your questions:
http://www.nabble.com/New-plugin-draft%3A-animateClass-tf2588487.htmlLooks nice, but - How does this work
Hi
Sure Christof, this is the limitation. from solid to dotted is just not
possible :)
If you have an animate-function that takes CSS-code you can simply define that
it won't work with these attributes, but if you have an animate-Function that
takes a class name, you'd expect the result to
Looks to be up now. Thanks to whoever fixed that.
Sorry about that - the SVN server went down, had to reboot it. Forgot
to mention it on the list.
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Maybe with the release of IE9 sometime next decade (ha), Microsoft will have
what can be considered a modern browser ... by 2006 standards.
*snicker*
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Chris W. Parker schrieb:
IE 5.5 (and beyond) is
bmckenzie wrote:
I'm using a Thickbox iframe to display HTML pages containing Flash movies.
The thickbox appears on top of other Flash elements (buttons) contained in
another iframe. I find that on some computers, the Flash underneath shows
through the Flash in the thickbox (I'm
On Tuesday, November 07, 2006 11:11 AM Christof Donat said:
To do that you at least need to define a point in time when these
attributes will be changed during the Animation - I'd suggest in the
middle.
Or you could go crazy and layer an identical element over the top of the
original one and
I think this would be a good thing.
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On 11/7/06, Mark Gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I noticed there is a spam problem in the bug tracking system.
Two enhancement requests I've submitted have been spammed:
http://jquery.com/dev/bugs/bug/342/
Mark,That console is great! Opening the seperate window is such an elegent solution.Keep up the good work.On 11/7/06, Mark Gibson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi,
this isn't directly jQuery related, but I thought you'd beinterested.I've adapted the console.js script originally found
Hi again!The problem is on all css properties that have a string as property. I have thought about that in my implementation..Currently, only the styles that can be set by integer are animated (animate() can only handle these anyway).
After animation however, the hardcoded styles from the
Ok so I said I was going to convert a old rating script to a jQuery plugin. Well, I finished it and I tried to document it properly and write it well. There are so many different styles people use for writing _javascript_ it's hard to say what the best practice is. I would appreciate comments and
Klaus Hartl schrieb:
Will Arp schrieb:
Hi Klaus,
when clicking the Activate third tab
in your example, the url doesn't change.
Thank you for the great update!
will
Hi Will, I have now fixed that as well.
-- Klaus
Another update just checked in. Simply changing location.hash puts
Damn Wil! That is great. Exactly what I was looking for!
Rey...
Wil Stuckey wrote:
Ok so I said I was going to convert a old rating script to a jQuery
plugin. Well, I finished it and I tried to document it properly and
write it well. There are so many different styles people use for writing
Very nice. A couple of things came to mind:How would I go about changing the pics?Would it be possible to have the 'hover' pics different from the passive ones? ie when the user goes to select, the stars change color. Even if you could point out how to do it with an extra hover event and some css
So what was the solution?
Rey
Christopher Jordan wrote:
Okay, nix that... I just found the information I needed. Sorry to spam
the list. :o(
Chris
Christopher Jordan wrote:
Hi folks,
So far in my little jQuery existence, I've not really needed any
plug-ins. I grabbed a version of
Works great in IE7!
Wil Stuckey wrote:
Ok so I said I was going to convert a old rating script to a jQuery
plugin. Well, I finished it and I tried to document it properly and
write it well. There are so many different styles people use for writing
javascript it's hard to say what the best
I read on
jQuery.com (should'a looked there first. doh!), and it said that all
plug-ins just needed to be included after the jQuery core. Nothin'
fancy. :o) Well, duh... that's what pasting it in the main core file
does. I re-downloaded the json.js package (hacked by Mark Gibson for
jQuery),
Hello,
The second issue of the Visual jQuery Magazine has been released ???
thanks you. (sorry for my english, i speak French)
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