Re: [jQuery] jQuery for President

2007-02-15 Thread Kenneth
On a related note: http://digg.com/design/Barack_Obama_Hops_on_the_Web_2_0_Bandwagon And a direct link to the article: http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/home-entertainment/barack-obama-hops-on-the-web-20-bandwagon-237047.php On 2/10/07, Glen Lipka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Alot of new snazzy sites

Re: [jQuery] jQuery for President

2007-02-11 Thread Olaf Bosch
Karl Swedberg schrieb: But why would someone need to append a span to the label instead of just styling the label? And why would someone want to use a span and then make it display:block instead of just using a div ? Maybe I'm missing something? When the label float then is in NN7.0

Re: [jQuery] jQuery for President

2007-02-11 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
Karl Swedberg schrieb: On Feb 10, 2007, at 7:42 PM, Glen Lipka wrote: *http://www.barackobama.com** (jQuery!)* /Although they are using 1.04. Hello? I was all on board until I saw they haven't upgraded. Wassup widdat? //Is the developer for this site on the list?/ Hmmm. Maybe the

Re: [jQuery] jQuery for President

2007-02-11 Thread Karl Swedberg
Well, there you go! :) Looks like the developer did a copy/paste job -- unless Nick Rigby actually designed the Barack Obama site. Thanks for the link, Jörn. Helps to explain some of the JS- gymnastics. The comments are especially interesting. Cheers, --Karl _ Karl

Re: [jQuery] jQuery for President

2007-02-11 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
Karl Swedberg schrieb: Well, there you go! :) Looks like the developer did a copy/paste job -- unless Nick Rigby actually designed the Barack Obama site. Thanks for the link, Jörn. Helps to explain some of the JS-gymnastics. The comments are especially interesting. Yep, indeed. I hope we

Re: [jQuery] jQuery for President

2007-02-11 Thread Dan Atkinson
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Re: [jQuery] jQuery for President

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Re: [jQuery] jQuery for President

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[jQuery] jQuery for President

2007-02-10 Thread Glen Lipka
Alot of new snazzy sites are being launched for candidates running for president. Only one candidate is clearly going after the jQuery community. http://www.barackobama.com (jQuery!) Although they are using 1.04. Hello? I was all on board until I saw they haven't upgraded. Wassup widdat? Is

Re: [jQuery] jQuery for President

2007-02-10 Thread Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ
I like his platform! On 2/10/07, Michael Geary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It is my privilege and honor to nominate Glen Lipka as our great state's representative in the Selectoral College. From: Glen Lipka Subject: [jQuery] jQuery for President Alot

Re: [jQuery] jQuery for President

2007-02-10 Thread Karl Swedberg
On Feb 10, 2007, at 7:42 PM, Glen Lipka wrote: http://www.barackobama.com (jQuery!) Although they are using 1.04. Hello? I was all on board until I saw they haven't upgraded. Wassup widdat? Is the developer for this site on the list? Hmmm. Maybe the developer is just getting started