Hi,
jQuery BlockUI Plugin, IE crashes every time.
I am using jquery 1.1.2 + form plugin
Any ideas?
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Benjamin Sterling schrieb:
Yeah, I got the XSLT cookbook, and well nothing got cooked. I will
take a look at your suggestion.
I think the cookbooks are great, I have a few of them for Ruby, Rails
and even JavaScript/DHTML (bought that when I started JavaScript coding
:-)), but I have
Hi,
for a simple slide show try this:
http://www.gizone.co.uk/web-design/jquery-plugins/simple-jquery-
slideshow/
Hrvoje
On 15 ožu, 2007, at 9:26, Torbjorn Tornkvist wrote:
Hi,
I'm displaying one image, now how do I replace it with a
'blending' effect, i.e the old image fades out and
Hi,
I'm displaying one image, now how do I replace it with a
'blending' effect, i.e the old image fades out and the
new image fades in ?
I suspect I should make clever use of animate,opacity,z-index etc,
I'm just not sure were to start. Any pointers to an existing example
on how to do it with
rip747 escribió:
I actually just got done redesigning www.sheriff.org and used jQuery for all
the javascript on the site.
wow! very nice site, the search of the sexual offenders in the maps,
simply genial
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Hi,
example:
$('.buttons').click... attached an event
at some stage I've replaced one of many '.buttons' using $.get/$.post
via html(newButton)
new button does not have click event attached anymore
what's the best way to keep or re-attach event(s)
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Simple to use, I have used it on some small sites (st-georg.hr - the
home page, www.podravka.com/visebojac/ - the header images)
Hrvoje
On 15 ožu, 2007, at 9:47, Torbjorn Tornkvist wrote:
Hrvoje Blažeković wrote:
Hi,
for a simple slide show try this:
Hrvoje Blažeković wrote:
Hi,
for a simple slide show try this:
http://www.gizone.co.uk/web-design/jquery-plugins/simple-jquery-slideshow/
Very nice, thank you!
So the trick is:
jQuery(slides[last]).css('display', 'block').css('zIndex', '0');
jQuery(slides[current]).css('zIndex',
On 15/03/2007, at 7:54 PM, Hrvoje Blažeković wrote:
Simple to use, I have used it on some small sites (st-georg.hr -
the home page, www.podravka.com/visebojac/ - the header images)
Hrvoje
On 15 ožu, 2007, at 9:47, Torbjorn Tornkvist wrote:
Hrvoje Blažeković wrote:
Hi,
for a simple slide
this looks great a few working examples would really be appreciated
Matt.
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On 15/03/2007, at 7:54 PM, Hrvoje Blažeković wrote:
Simple to use, I have used it on some small sites (st-georg.hr -
the home page, www.podravka.com/visebojac/ - the header images)
Hrvoje
On 15 ožu, 2007, at 9:47, Torbjorn Tornkvist wrote:
Hrvoje Blažeković wrote:
Hi,
On Mar 15, 2007, at 4:45 , Kush Murod wrote:
$('.buttons').click... attached an event
at some stage I've replaced one of many '.buttons' using $.get/$.post
via html(newButton)
new button does not have click event attached anymore
what's the best way to keep or re-attach event(s)
You just
Good idea, thanks^^
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Subject: Re: [jQuery] rollodex ui
You may want to consider onclick or something like that hover intent plugin
that was
On Mar 15, 2007, at 12:42 PM, amircx wrote:
i saw many sortables around including protoype, its seems that the
interface
plugin is the most simple , but i dont have a clue how can i
serialize the
data after the user release the dragged content, and also, how can
i send it
to the
I noticed recently that the Privateer Press site is using jQuery as well.
Check it!
http://www.privateerpress.com/HORDES/gallery/default.php?level=pictureid=11
Rey Bango-2 wrote:
Hey all,
I just wanted to let you know that I've been compiling the list of sites
and definitely noting
jQuery BlockUI Plugin, IE crashes every time.
I am using jquery 1.1.2 + form plugin
Kush, do you happen to have any ActiveX controls on that page? The
current version has a problem related to ActiveX. I have a fix for it
but have not updated SVN with the change yet (still testing).
Mike
Yes unfortunately the unique class is needed as there a multiple editable
elements on the same page (comments pulled from a database), which you can
click to edit in turn. This has worked fine, I just needed to be able to
click a link on button instead of the text inself. I meant to remove the
It's running Drupal! (and jQuery is drupal's primary javascript library)
Jonathan Sharp wrote:
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Hi!
Can you provide example implemented with jquery please?
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Well done, Tony!
One suggestion for the image replacement technique on the
#RSSexualPredators a element is to add
overflow: hidden;
Otherwise, Firefox shows the unsightly dotted border across the
entire width of the page when the link gets focus because of the text-
indent: -em.
THANKSS
:)
works
Mika Tuupola wrote:
On Mar 15, 2007, at 12:42 PM, amircx wrote:
i saw many sortables around including protoype, its seems that the
interface
plugin is the most simple , but i dont have a clue how can i
serialize the
data after the user release the
Denis schreef:
Can you provide example implemented with jquery please?
Last week this came by:
http://www.trendskitchens.co.nz/jquery/contextmenu/
Edwin Martin
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On 15/03/2007, at 10:50 PM, Denis wrote:
Hi!
Can you provide example implemented with jquery please?
Thanks!
This one was discussed recently (this week or last week):
http://www.trendskitchens.co.nz/jquery/contextmenu/
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Jörn Zaefferer schrieb:
Klaus Hartl schrieb:
Yes, that is already useful! But it still depends on the form to be
submitted. Would be cool to have single fields validated on blur. That
would of course be useful for client-side validation as well. Maybe its
already implemented? I'm not
On 09/03/2007, at 10:13 AM, Chris Domigan wrote:
Hi everyone
The first version of my new ContextMenu plugin has been released.
You can grab it here:
http://www.trendskitchens.co.nz/jquery/contextmenu/
ContextMenu lets you selectively replace the browser's right click
menu with one of
Currently the highlight effect in Interface doesn't work well with IE...
I've submitted a bug but in the meantime - does anyone know of any
alternatives?
I'm getting ready to release a site and need to come up with a fix or
alternative for this before I can wrap it up.
I'm just using it to
This recent site upgrade was my first site to use jQuery in any significant way:
http://www.novita.org.au/
Click one or two of the italic definition links within the page
content (particularly in the Disability section
http://www.novita.org.au/Content.aspx?p=3 ). The definition text of
the
Hi,
Can one of you explain to me what 'tagging it' is about, and how I can use
it to keep track of changes/releases?
Thanks,
Adam
Jonathan Sharp wrote:
Thank you! That will be very useful! Also thanks for tagging it, that
helps
greatly in tracking changes and when releases happen.
Thanks for this nice plugin, perfect for intranet or such indeed.
I've tested your demo page with :
Safari 2
Firefox 2 mac (extensions : Firebug, Selenium IDE, codetech,
cssViewer, dummy lipsum, errorzilla mod, measureit, newsfox,
quickrestart, tab mix plus, view source chart, web developer)
On 15/03/2007, at 11:31 PM, arnaud sellenet wrote:
Thanks for this nice plugin, perfect for intranet or such indeed.
I've tested your demo page with :
Safari 2
Firefox 2 mac (extensions : Firebug, Selenium IDE, codetech,
cssViewer, dummy lipsum, errorzilla mod, measureit, newsfox,
Hi, Daemach...
I've been working with the various suggestions I've gotten and
have made some progress. I had to spend most of yesterday
trying to figure out why my computer wouldn't boot. Finally
isolated a software problem with a virtual CD emulator. Deleted
that and all is well.
Now with my
Well done, Oliver!
Rick
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Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 8:25 AM
To: jQuery Discussion.
Subject: Re: [jQuery] jQuery Powered Sites - Keep the Links Coming
This recent site upgrade was my
I was poking around the DOM looking for incorrectly scoped
variables and I found the following node:
window.undefined = undefinedundefined
What is this for?
The window object has a property named undefined whose value is the
undefined value.
IOW, when you run code like this:
if( foo
Any way we could get this attached to whole form elements? Something like:
$(form).autoSave()?
and use jQuery's magic (meaning your meticulous programming skills),
to process all input types within the form?
- jake
On 3/15/07, matt2012 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this looks great a few working
Anyone know of any good tools for debugging memory leaks in Firefox?
I have installed the Leak Monitor extension, but it does not seem to
work. Plus when it did (Firefox 1.5), the constant popups proved
irritating.
I want to find out what is causing leaks (both in the browser and web
pages),
On 15/03/07, Daemach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To try and master jQuery I've been playing with a few ideas. I decided to
flesh this one out for use on one of my sites and in hopes it can benefit
someone else as well I'm making it available. Depending on your view of
network traffic this may
Ajaxian posted an entry about the jQPie jQuery PHP interface extension.
http://ajaxian.com/archives/jqpie-jquery-php-interface-extension
Rey...
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jQuery uses SVN (Subversion) to control and track changes to the code. SVN
projects are usually setup with a trunk and a tags folder.
Brandon does all of his work in the trunk folder which will always have the
latest and greatest and maybe some features that aren't stable. Once he gets
the trunk
Hi.
I'm looking for a sample code/site that really walks through the entire
process of creating a sample website that exposes a test api/web service.
I'm looking to create a test app that demonstrates a test web app, as well
as an api for the app. I'd then like to be able to implement the api in
Thanks for the help, that's what I thought. I've never really tried to use
SVN. Is there a frontend you recommend?
Adam
Jonathan Sharp wrote:
jQuery uses SVN (Subversion) to control and track changes to the code. SVN
projects are usually setup with a trunk and a tags folder.
Brandon
In this case you are handling each of the results differently so you could
do it by putting anonymous functions directly in the post callbacks like
this:
$(document).ready(function(){
$(#Principal).blur(function(){
$.post(callpage_Validate_Mortgage_Inputs.cfm,
On 3/15/07, agent2026 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the help, that's what I thought. I've never really tried to
use
SVN. Is there a frontend you recommend?
On Windows, there's TortoiseSVN[1], which integrates directly into the
Explorer shell. If you're working in Eclipse there's
Thank you! I will look into that!
Daemach wrote:
You might find some clues here - this is taken from Mike Alsup's most
excellent taconite plugin (http://www.malsup.com/jquery/taconite/):
if (typeof xml == 'string')
xml = $.taconite.convert(xml);
// convert string to xml
On 3/15/07, agent2026 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the help, that's what I thought. I've never really tried to
use
SVN. Is there a frontend you recommend?
I got beat to the reply... I'll post a Mac client:
http://www.lachoseinteractive.net/en/community/subversion/svnx/features/
I just did Sam, thank you.
Sam Collett wrote:
On 15/03/07, Daemach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To try and master jQuery I've been playing with a few ideas. I decided
to
flesh this one out for use on one of my sites and in hopes it can benefit
someone else as well I'm making it available.
It's possible - I need to give it some thought. For the moment, though, you
can select all inputs inside a given form like this:
$(:input,#yourformid).autoSave(function);
Jake McGraw wrote:
Any way we could get this attached to whole form elements? Something like:
$(form).autoSave()?
The key is 'local' :)
I need a local HTML file loading local XML files :)
Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ wrote:
what kind of header are you getting?
The $.ajax complete call back gives back the entire request, including
the headers,
(Function) complete - A function to be called when the request
finishes. The
You can look here for a live demo until I can get something better on my
blog:
http://beta.missionincrease.org/jQuery/autosave_example.cfm
matt2012 wrote:
this looks great a few working examples would really be appreciated
Matt.
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That's easy :)
Spend 2-6 weeks doing nothing, pretending you're busy working on your
code. In the mean time get to know internals of jQuery really well.
Then on some sunny afternoon take the jQuery library and do the
following: Search and Replace jQuery with, say, JSUtilityLib or
something that
Daemach... that's pretty sweet! :o)
Chris
Daemach wrote:
You can look here for a live demo until I can get something better on my
blog:
http://beta.missionincrease.org/jQuery/autosave_example.cfm
matt2012 wrote:
this looks great a few working examples would really be appreciated
Matt.
This is a government project. Late and over budget is their middle
name. What sort of garbage is the security reasons excuse. It sounds
like someone is making decisions who doesn't know what the h*** they're
talking about. Give me a freakin' break! That's like some clients who
don't want to
Thanks - that makes sense.
I was viewing it in firebug. It actually did say just undefined until I
clicked on the value and it opened to an editable string that said
undefinedundefined. Might be a firebug...bug.
Michael Geary wrote:
I was poking around the DOM looking for incorrectly
Hi everybody,
I would be very grateful if someone could explain to me behaviour of the
following simple piece of code, which is from my perspective a bit strange:
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd;
html
Do you have access to ColdFusion as a backend? If so, there is already a
jquery/javascript framework called ajaxCFC that handles the heavy lifting
for you. You can pass data and complex objects back and forth with ease.
You also mentioned a separate web app - keep in mind that you can only
Thanks for the help, Daemach!
I'll have a look at implementing this shortly...got to run see
a client. (Boy...if weren't for clients, I have enough time to code! :o)
Rick
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I was actually going to do Mamut's idea or a version of it. Since they
don't know what jquery is, I think I can get away with it. I would
probably take things out that I wont be using, but I will cross that bridge
when I get there.
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and on the mac side, TextMate has a subversion bundle built right in.
It's a beautiful thing.
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On Mar 15, 2007, at 10:26 AM, Aaron Heimlich wrote:
On 3/15/07, agent2026 [EMAIL
Hi Mladen,
This looks reminiscent of problems I've
been having the last few days with
versus .click(fn) for setting the click event
for elements. My problem occurred in Firefox
and not IE.
Bug report for mine is here: http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/1043#preview
I was trying to change the
Benjamin Sterling schrieb:
I was actually going to do Mamut's idea or a version of it. Since they
don't know what jquery is, I think I can get away with it. I would
probably take things out that I wont be using, but I will cross that
bridge when I get there.
At least you're allowed to
It working well, Daemach!
I've just got to tweak my Regex's to provide better validation
statements in ColdFusion.
Mine aren't quite proper for the Interest Rate (need digits and periods
only)
and for years (need digits only).
Ajax is quite exciting to be able to send data for processing with
You might also find the copyEvents plugin useful. It provides three
methods: copyEvents, copyEventsTo and cloneWithEvents. You can find
the docs inline and an example in the unit test.
http://brandon.jquery.com/plugins/copyEvents/
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On 3/15/07, Kush Murod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to modify the default Thickbox behavior? I don't want the
user to be able to dismiss the TB window by clicking the overlay or a close
link-I want to programmatically close it based on user input within the TB
window.
Thanks,
Paul
Can you rename it to RegularJSHelperFunctions.js and tell them you wrote it
yourself?
I'm on a project now that I cant use jQuery. They use YUI. I feel like I
lost my right arm.
I can't do simple things.
Glen
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There was a web developer that my client hired to do some graphic
design stuff really, and she tried to convince them that javaScript was
evil. I think folks who do that sort of thing are just afraid of
something they don't understand. Or they think it's too hard, so they
try to convince all
Javascript isn't bad it's jquery that is bad. I've seen whole cities go
under because of it. First it's just a few kids experimenting, trying to
have a good time. No harm right? Well, they get other kids involved, and
those kids get other kids, before you know it, the parks are filled with
Paul,
Short answer -- yes, modify the code
;-)
To prevent closing by clicking on the
overlay and remove the 'close' link (better
IMHO than just disabling it), remove line
38:
$("#TB_overlay").click(TB_remove);
remove the TB_closeWindow div
from line 133:
$("#TB_window").append("a
Or that their only experience of JavaScript has been riddled with problems due
to browser incompatibility problems.
There've been times I've cursed JS for these. Granted, the problem is the
browsers' implementations, but it's still enough to make you say 'Javascript is
evil' IMHO.
Good
What concerns about js are valid?
Just accessibility?
Poorly written code causes problems or
does js have certain inherent risks?
Rick
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Dear devs,
I am using the JQuery forms plugin and I have a problem. I would like
to post a form that containse a file, ie I have to use
enctype=multipart/form-data. How can I set this up when using
ajaxForm()?
Is there an example how you can upload files using ajaxForm()?
thanks in advance for
On 16/03/2007, at 3:00 AM, Benjamin Sterling wrote:
Javascript isn't bad it's jquery that is bad. I've seen whole
cities go under because of it. First it's just a few kids
experimenting, trying to have a good time. No harm right? Well,
they get other kids involved, and those kids get
Hi.
Thanks for the reply. Nope, don't have Cold Fusion (CF). I'm doing this on
apache/php. I'm aware of the cross-domain limitations, and I'm trying to
figure out how to resolve this. Using a proxy server on the 3rd party web
server is not acceptable. If I create a widget that I wnat to allow
I am using the JQuery forms plugin and I have a problem. I would like
to post a form that containse a file, ie I have to use
enctype=multipart/form-data. How can I set this up when using
ajaxForm()?
Is there an example how you can upload files using ajaxForm()?
thanks in advance for any
Rick Faircloth schrieb:
What concerns about js are valid?
Just accessibility?
Poorly written code causes problems or
does js have certain inherent risks?
Rick
Security can be an issue as well.
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Rob Desbois schrieb:
Or that their only experience of JavaScript has been riddled with problems
due to browser incompatibility problems.
There've been times I've cursed JS for these. Granted, the problem is the
browsers' implementations, but it's still enough to make you say 'Javascript
is
The form plugin does not currently support file uploads.
Is this something easy to fix? Any workaround?
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George,
Just set the 'enctype' attribute of the form as usual:
form id='my_form' action='x.php' method='POST'
enctype='multipart/form-data'.../form
$(#my_form).ajaxForm({dataType: ..., success: onFormSubmitSuccess});
Rob
Dear devs,
I am using the JQuery forms plugin and I have a problem. I
Wow, Rob, you did all my work for me! Fantastic, thanks!
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Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 8:54 AM
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Paul,
Short answer --
Well, to be 508 compliant you have to do some tricks so that screen readers
will pick up on the change. Not everyone knows how to do these tricks and
there are not a lot of resources to pull from for help. So I would think
people the use the 'inaccessable' excuse are too lazy to really dig for
Just set the 'enctype' attribute of the form as usual:
form id='my_form' action='x.php' method='POST'
enctype='multipart/form-data' ...
/form
Have you actually tried this? This doesn't work for me :(
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I guess it would be up to the coder to be proactive and present evidence
to the decision-makers that proves js can be secure and accessible.
Unfortunately, I've learned that even irrefutable proof can overcome
ignorant common wisdom. especially when someone doesn't
understand the proof.
Rick
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Sorry, no I haven't.
And apologies for being totally wrong - I didn't know the Form plugin can't do
file uploads.
I was just working on the fact that the plugin uses the attributes of the form,
so should (might...) include the enctype.
If it doesn't support file uploads though it's not that
On 15/03/07, George Moschovitis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The form plugin does not currently support file uploads.
Is this something easy to fix? Any workaround?
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You may be able to use this plugin:
Hi,
I'm trying to write a function to generate MySpace friendly HTML. MySpace does
not accept link tags, so the HTML from my page that contains
class='whatever', will mean nothing on the mySpace page.
My question is, given an element with a class, e.g. td
class='myClass'Hello/td, how would I
I've never done this before, but I figured it couldn't hurt. My company is
hiring and I thought I might post the job here. Feel free to ask me
questions if you like.
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Hi.
Kay's books are awesome but there are specific hurdles to learning XSL
at the start that would make me want to recommend an intro book or
tutorial before jumping into a full on descriptive/reference book like
Kay's.
By the same token, for this particular language a cookbook is less
likely to
On 15/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to write a function to generate MySpace friendly HTML. MySpace
does not accept link tags, so the HTML from my page that contains
class='whatever', will mean nothing on the mySpace page.
My question is, given an
I've written a little script that helps IE to correctly size a couple divs
based on the size of the window. I need this script to run when the document
loads, and anytime the window is resized (and I'll probably later need to
run it when a certain event happens)... so I probably need to give this
Anyone know why the text looks so awful on that site (Firefox on WinXP)?
On 3/15/07, Adam Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's running Drupal! (and jQuery is drupal's primary javascript library)
Jonathan Sharp wrote:
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Where is the job?
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Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 9:54 AM
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I've never done this before, but I figured it couldn't hurt. My company is
hiring and I thought I
It doesn't look much better in IE7. Nice site tho.
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Anyone know why the text looks so awful
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On 15/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to write a function to generate MySpace friendly
I didn't think MySpace allowed JavaScript either?
Here is how you could do it.
$(function() {
$('.myClass').css({ fontFamily:'verdana', fontSize:'12px' });
});
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On 3/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to write a function to generate MySpace
Hi.
All of the accessibility issues and security issues can be solved. They
are not inherent to Javascript usage, you just have to design for them
like any other requirements.
Since they are among the less visible and sometimes more technically
challenging requirements to satisfy, they are more
Chris Ovenden wrote:
Anyone know why the text looks so awful on that site (Firefox on WinXP)?
font-family: 'Lucida Sans',Tahoma,Arial,Verdana,sans-serif
Windows seems to render Lucida Sans really badly but doesn't fall back
to the next font in the list...
my page with jquery/interface code is
http://fakanana.com/test/sort.html with screenshots of my problem.
image thumbs go outside of their container, any tips on how to fix
this?
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Thanks but what I am really trying to do is find out all the attributes that
define myClass. Below it appears you have hard-coded certain values, but I
won't know those ahead of time and there could be different classes per
element, each defined differently.
Thanks, - Dave
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Hi all,
I've added www.sheriff.org, marmot.com http://www.novita.org.au to the
list.
Keep the sites coming. Also, if you're using FireFox, consider using the
script below that jQuery team member Paul Bakaus developed to identify
jQuery sites. Its awesome.
Rey
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