I've had good luck with this plugin:
http://www.parkerfox.co.uk/labs/cornerz
- Jack
Erik wrote:
Whats the latest solution for achieving round corners for IE.
I've been using these in my css for all my div's:
-moz-border-radius-bottomright: 6px;
A little quibble I'd like to add is that, as a plugin developer who has
been relying on filtering incoming emails to support the plugins, now I
have no way to easily do so, since the forums can't email me everything
that's happening. I think a workaround is being instated, but I'm not
sure.
This may or may not help you, but often in situations like this what I
do is use .closest() to get the id that I need for the edited record,
like this:
ul id=forms
li id=r_123 class=recordyour form gets injected here/li
li id=r_456 class=recordyour form gets injected here/li
/ul
If uRec is still like it was before:
function uRec(selector){
var $form = $(selector);
in the example below you're passing it an id, so try:
var $form = $('#' + selector);
I was suggesting changing the button type from submit to button, yes.
It's no big deal, but at least it will
If you're rendering the button on-the-fly (as part of your form) be sure
to either a) hook up that button click handler after the button is
rendered or b) use the event delegation approach I showed in my example.
It sounds like your click is not firing now, probably because the click
isn't
Each browser performs differently, because of how the plugin takes the
original set of DOM nodes (list items, usually) and moves them around in
the DOM. Basically, IE6 sux wind, but IE7+ is OK. Safari and Chrome
seemed to be the fastest in my not-so-scientific tests. Firefox 3+ was OK.
I
Hi All,
We've released a new version of our jQuery Validation plugin credit card
extension. Changes include:
1. updated card prefixes (including latest Discover Card changes)
2. support for LaserCard
More info here:
http://www.ihwy.com/labs/jquery-validate-credit-card-extension.aspx
We
:29 pm, Jack Killpatrick j...@ihwy.com
mailto:j...@ihwy.com wrote:
Hi All,
We've released a new version of our jQuery Validation plugin
credit card
extension. Changes include:
1. updated card prefixes (including latest Discover Card changes)
2. support
Hi,
We've made the change to the plugin and are hoping to deploy it tonight.
After it's deployed I'll post an ANNOUNCE here. Thanks for bringing this
to my attention. We also added LaserCard support and updated some other
card prefixes.
- Jack
dnfdrmn wrote:
Hi all,
We're working with
Maybe this?
http://www.slidedeck.com/
- Jack
kgosser wrote:
bump. any thoughts?
On Dec 17 2009, 6:24 pm, kgosser kgos...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
I saw this site a few months ago that was showing off a new plugin
which used the scrollTo tool to scroll through one screen shot. I
can't
It's not a combo box, but:
http://abeautifulsite.net/2008/04/jquery-multiselect/
- Jack
jambik wrote:
I'm looking plug-in that allows to put checkboxes into combobox
element.
How do you picture paging working, from a UI perspective?
-Jack
prasad wrote:
Hi,
I like the 'jQuery ListNav Plugin' very much and i need to implement
it in my application.
I need to implement the paging functionality along with this plugin.
If i have more than 100 rows for a character, its
I recommend that you post a page about it, with a demo, add it to the
jquery plugins directory and make an announcement on this list.
I'd like to see what you've done, if you have it up somewhere. I find
myself needing that often and have used various solutions with varying
degrees of
HI,
Glad you like the plugin. I'm not sure what you mean about disappearing
on mouseout. Can you clarify that for me?
Thanks,
Jack
Rsolve wrote:
hi, first of all, great plugin
is it possible to make lm-wrapper not disappear on mouseout ?
it would be just what i need.
Thanks
showing until we
click another letter. similar to list nav. Maybe it's just better to
use listnav.
Rui Lobo
R.Solve
2009/10/24 Jack Killpatrick j...@ihwy.com mailto:j...@ihwy.com
HI,
Glad you like the plugin. I'm not sure what you mean about
disappearing on mouseout. Can you
Great, thanks for the announcement. BTW. $.DollarFormat is a fav ;-)
- Jack
Chris Jordan wrote:
I just wanted to let everyone know that CFJS 1.1.11 is now available.
There was a small bug in two of the list functions (ListContains and
ListContainsNoCase). You can read about the changes here
Hmm, I gave this a try. Setting height stretches the table rows out
vertically if there are less records than the height. I tried putting a
fixed height div around the table and not setting a height on the tbody,
but then the tbody overflow-y never kicks in. Hmm.
Also, if I set the height of
bump... anyone know? If there's no nice css way, maybe a jquery way?
Would be nice if overflow:auto had an overflow:horizontal/vertical
option, I think.
Thx,
Jack
Jack Killpatrick wrote:
That's a neat trick I haven't tried before. Is there an easy way to
deal with (as in hide/remove
That's a neat trick I haven't tried before. Is there an easy way to deal
with (as in hide/remove) the horizontal scrollbar that also appears?
Does that work across browser? I've just tried FF so far.
Thx,
Jack
Matt wrote:
On Sep 16, 7:55 pm, Macsig sigbac...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, I do
You might be able to use the show, hide and destroy methods here to make
sticky tooltips:
http://craigsworks.com/projects/qtip/docs/api/
but I don't think there's support for dragging. I used this library
recently and found it to be solid across browsers, FYI.
- Jack
rvdb wrote:
Hi,
I like that, will definitely consider it for the next rev. If you want
to change it in the version you have, look for this:
ALL
and change it to whatever you want:
Alle
Thx,
Jack
mansoft wrote:
It would be nice, if the includeAll parameter could be changed or
extended to work like the
Sounds cool, consider this some clamor for a live demo :-)
Thanks,
Jack
Scott Trudeau wrote:
[cross posted from the plugin list, which seems to have died in
February]
Hey folks,
I've been absent from the jquery lists for quite awhile, but just
recently had the opportunity to build a cool
great, thanks. This would be really handy as a greasemonkey script. I
use a FF plugin that does the eyedropper thing a lot (during design
work), but it has it's shortcomings. If a greasemonkey script gave me
the eyedropper and a box with the sampled color and hex value, that'd be
rad.
- Jack
My feeling is that without threaded discussions doing support via
Twitter feels a but clunky. I usually end up taking the conversation
into direct messages, which then feels like a workaround and doesn't
really contribute to the community, since the solutions end up being in
DM's (not
Thanks, Mike, it magically started working for me. I must have had
something else cheesed ;-)
Appreciate your response, it seems to be working nicely now.
- Jack
Mike Alsup wrote:
I'm using the latest version of the jquery form plugin (from MAlsup) for
file uploading. The upload works: the
Hi All,
Hoping someone can help me out with this, been stuck on it for a while:
I'm using the latest version of the jquery form plugin (from MAlsup) for
file uploading. The upload works: the server call happens, the file data
makes it there and the server returns a value, in this case just a
I'll chew on that idea for a while. If I think I can pull that off
without much surgery to the plugin, I'll add it, otherwise probably not.
This is the first time someone has requested that.
Thanks,
Jack
wshawn wrote:
I am curious if the devs would be interested in making this same
I've had good luck with this one after testing many of them in multiple
browsers:
http://www.parkerfox.co.uk/labs/cornerz
- Jack
Rich Sturim wrote:
Greetings,
Can people recommend a rounded corners plugin that is stable on a wide
array of browsers?
I've been hunting around -- and found a
maybe this?
http://www.givainc.com/labs/linkselect_jquery_plugin.htm
- Jack
donb wrote:
That's what I'd call it, anyway. This would be a captioned button
with a small arrow you'd click on. That would drop down a list of
button captions, changing the caption of the button when it collapses.
That's realy cool, Richard. Thanks for sharing it. :-)
- Jack
Richard D. Worth wrote:
Here's a slightly improved version. Thanks @cioa
http://twitter.com/cioa
demo: http://jsbin.com/azare
code: http://jsbin.com/azare/edit
- Richard
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Richard D. Worth
I've used this in a bunch of sites that had to work in IE6:
http://jdsharp.us/jQuery/plugins/jdMenu/
- Jack
con-man-jake wrote:
Can anyone recommend a jquery menu plug that works with ie6? I have a
menu done with uls and lis with pure css. It doesn't work with
ie6 (because it's pure css.)
Hi Anoop.
I spent considerable time tuning the code for performance, but yes, IE
does lag behind, especially when approaching 1000 items or more. I found
Safari and Chrome to both be quite fast and Firefox nearly as fast as
those. The IE issue stems from the code that moves the items from
Hi All,
New versions of the jquery listnav and listmenu plugins are now available:
http://www.ihwy.com/labs/jquery-listnav-plugin.aspx
http://www.ihwy.com/labs/jquery-listmenu-plugin.aspx
What's new:
-- ListNav plugin -
1. added an includeOther option to provide a top
.
On Aug 10, 3:01 pm, Jack Killpatrick j...@ihwy.com wrote:
Hi Paul,
Thanks for this info, I'll add it to my test cases and thanks for
letting the community know.
I was actually working on a new version of the plugin yesterday, which
adds one new feature: an onClick option that you can pass
Hi Paul,
Thanks for this info, I'll add it to my test cases and thanks for
letting the community know.
I was actually working on a new version of the plugin yesterday, which
adds one new feature: an onClick option that you can pass a function to
for handling clicks in the dropdown menu. If
Paul,
I found and fixed that issue, thanks for bringing it to my attention. It
also inspired me to add another option that's been on my backburner for
a while ;-)
I've added an includeOther: true/false option that, if true, will cause
a [...] menu item to appear at the end of the nav bar,
I've used this with success:
http://plugins.jquery.com/project/cookie
- Jack
ldexterldesign wrote:
Easy guys,
Just getting started with cookies this afternoon and wondering what
plug-in everyone is using these days?
Thanks,
L
If the values are truly the words Yes and No in the db, then it's
probably the library you're using on the server side to prepare the data
for returning for the ajax call. Check the output of that. If that's
still showing the words, it seems odd that they would transform again on
their way to
set ColdFusion to return the data to the calling
page in json.
Rick
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*To:* jquery-en@googlegroups.com
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*Subject:* [jQuery] Re: How to maintain data Yes or No in output...
I do CF dev work, too, but haven't come across this yet
Ah, I see. Since you have includeAll: false, it required a different
workaround, since that forces the first available letter's contents to
show. I grabbed a copy of your test and verified that this works:
$(function(){
var clicks = 0;
$('#alphalist').listnav({
includeAll:
Really nice work, Tony! Looks like some very useful new features in this
rev.
- Jack
Tony wrote:
Happy to announce the final 3.5 release of jqGrid.
New wiki Documentation at http://www.trirand.com/jqgridwiki
The demo at http://www.trirand.com/jqgrid/jqgrid.html
and final the home :
Do you have your attempt somewhere I can take a look at?
- Jack
rubycat wrote:
Still at a deadend on this one...any suggestions to get this working?
Hi, you can set the not found wording using the noMatchText option.
I'm planning on adding handling for special chars in the near future,
I've got feedback from a few people on that, just need to think it out a
little bit more.
Glad you like the plugin. If you have it used in a public
Good idea making All a variable. You're the 2nd person in the last few
days who had a need for that.
And thanks for your thoughts on the special chars. As I mentioned in my
other email a few minutes ago, I'll be adding support for that, I just
need to think it through a bit more. It seems
Hi Keith,
Glad you like the plugin. I missed your original post, but just spotted
this one. Your change looks good, that's where I would have done it,
too. I'm having a little trouble picturing your use case, though. Do you
have an example anywhere or could you explain it a little bit more?
Like this:
style type=text/css
#alphalist { display:none; }
/style
$(function(){
var clicks = 0;
$('#alphalist').listnav({
includeAll: false,
cookieName: 'xalpha_list',
onClick: function(){
clicks++;
if(clicks == 2){
yes (only use one of the listnav js files). That and rename this:
div id=demoFour class=listNav/div
to this:
div id=demoFour-nav class=listNav/div
- Jack
keith westberg wrote:
It looks like you have the listnav script file loaded three times...
this may be causeing it. Prob only need one
Hi, I'm assuming the little treasure is the plugin? ;-) Thanks, glad
you like it.
There's nothing built into the plugin that will hide the full list (it's
wired to show the first available letter unless you specify a letter to
show), but here's a workaround that might do the trick for you:
this was posted to the list not long ago:
http://scott.sauyet.com/Javascript/Demo/2009-06-06a/
perhaps of interest.
- Jack
macsig wrote:
Hello guys,
I have a long list or product names and in order to speed up the
research I'd like to have the alphabet letters on one side and when
the user
').show();
}
}
(not tested .. let me know if you hit a deadend)
- Jack
Jack Killpatrick wrote:
Hi, I'm assuming the little treasure is the plugin? ;-) Thanks, glad
you like it.
There's nothing built into the plugin that will hide the full list
(it's wired to show the first available
.
Thanks,
Jack
Dave wrote:
Have there been any progress in this matter?
On Jun 8, 11:09 pm, Jack Killpatrick j...@ihwy.com wrote:
Hi,
I considered building something like that in, but decided I didn't know
enough about other languages to decide how best to handle them. Thanks
for starting
Hi, I missed your question first time around. Are you still in need of
help on this?
- Jack
robin30 wrote:
hi all,
i love the listmenu plugin. just have a question.
i'm getting a list from my database. for example under C there's
Coffee and Cafe.
how can i when i click for example on
You can use this to animate that: http://plugins.jquery.com/project/color
- Jack
Apothem wrote:
I use jQuery 1.3.2 and tried to use:
$('.applied').each(function(){
$(this).css('background-color', '#ff').animate
({backgroundColor: #000 }, slow);
If you just want a vertical scrollbar to appear, try css overflow:auto
on the div.
- Jack
-Dman100- wrote:
Is there a jquery plugin that can scroll text in a div vertically? I
have div with a set height that is filled with more content than can
be seen. I'm looking for a way to vertically
This may be of interest, though it's not jQuery encapsulation, it does
provide an abstraction layer:
http://www.activerecordjs.org/index.html
I've been using the ActiveRecord js implementation in AIR for a while
now and it's proven to be solid so far:
, but would love to get input from
others who would be interested in helping out.
On Jun 12, 11:52 am, Jack Killpatrick j...@ihwy.com wrote:
This may be of interest, though it's not jQuery encapsulation, it does
provide an abstraction layer:
http://www.activerecordjs.org/index.html
I've been using
into SQLite, File System
access, etc.
Thoughts?
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*On Behalf Of *Jack Killpatrick
*Sent:* Friday, June 12, 2009 1:07 PM
*To:* jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Hi All,
I'm thinking out how to put together a web app that allows a user to
have a room and in that room, place tables and chairs, which will then
be used for a scheduling app. The scheduling part I'm on top of. The
graphical part for positioning tables and chairs is what I'm looking for
a
Maybe this is the tutorial:
http://nettuts.com/tutorials/javascript-ajax/creating-a-filterable-portfolio-with-jquery/
- Jack
James wrote:
Hey all,
I am new to jquery. Managed so far to get a carousel up and going,
some tabbed interfaces etc. Nothing spectacular.
A week or so ago, I found
Maybe this: http://abeautifulsite.net/notebook.php?article=58
- Jack
Vivek wrote:
Hi,
Is there any plugin with the help of which we can have windows
explorer like tree struture with Jquery ? There will be a tree pattern
of folders and files on the left side and whenever an user clicks on
an
Hi Dave,
The first thing that the listmenu plugin does is this:
$list.css('visibility', 'hidden'); // hiding to prevent pre-load
flicker. Using visibility:hidden so that list item dimensions remain
available
which I *think* should have prevented what you're describing. If not, is
there an
plugin like windows explorer.
Thanks
On Jun 8, 10:45 pm, Jack Killpatrick j...@ihwy.com wrote:
Maybe this:http://abeautifulsite.net/notebook.php?article=58
- Jack
Vivek wrote:
Hi,
Is there any plugin with the help of which we can have windows
explorer like tree struture
Hi,
I considered building something like that in, but decided I didn't know
enough about other languages to decide how best to handle them. Thanks
for starting the dialog. Does anyone else have any opinion on this?
The main thing I'm wondering is whether collecting them all under one
nav
it's not a plugin, but maybe this: http://960.gs/
- Jack
bobh wrote:
Hi,
I've been on the lookout for a jquery plugin that fits divs together
into a nicely fitting layout. For example:
http://spacecollective.org/gallery/
more:
http://www.corneer.se/nolegacy/?p=528
Does it exist?
I'm not sure I completely understand what you're looking for, but it
sounds like you're in need of using event delegation so that something
can be added and will get handled by a click handler that was defined
before it was added. Here's a good article:
, Jack Killpatrick j...@ihwy.com wrote:
Anyone have any ideas? TIA.
- Jack
Jack Killpatrick wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know of a way to prevent tabbing (via keyboard tab key)
between form fields in different slides when using the jquery
scrollTo plugin? For example, I have a UL with 2
Check into these:
http://flesler.blogspot.com/2007/10/jqueryscrollto.html
http://flesler.blogspot.com/2007/10/jquerylocalscroll-10.html
http://flesler.blogspot.com/2008/02/jqueryserialscroll.html
- Jack
williampdx wrote:
Hello everyone.
I am searching for a plugin that could potentially
Neat idea. I think you could use this and give each LI a letter class (
class=d ), then use it to scroll to that LI:
http://demos.flesler.com/jquery/scrollTo/
- Jack
Dave Joyce wrote:
I'm trying to figure out a good way to approach this.
Basically here's a shot of what's needed.
This is really great work, thanks for sharing! Good stuff!
- Jack
Chris Leonello wrote:
jqPlot is an open source plotting plugin for jQuery. The 0.6.2
release adds many new features including:
Rotated axis text.
Vertical and horizontal bar charts.
Automatic trend line computation.
Data
Anyone have any ideas? TIA.
- Jack
Jack Killpatrick wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know of a way to prevent tabbing (via keyboard tab key)
between form fields in different slides when using the jquery
scrollTo plugin? For example, I have a UL with 2 LI's in it and each
LI has a form inside
Hi,
Does anyone know of a way to prevent tabbing (via keyboard tab key)
between form fields in different slides when using the jquery scrollTo
plugin? For example, I have a UL with 2 LI's in it and each LI has a
form inside of it. If a user is on slide 1 and hits tab on the last
visible
, Jack Killpatrick j...@ihwy.com wrote:
I'm guessing that once a .live() instantiation occurs it's there for good.
If that's the case, is there a way to destroy it? (in particular as it
pertains to a selector).
I'm debating using it in a plugin, but am wary because of what could happen
with multiple
of those components on a
dynamically created DOM node that I can then get rid of using .empty()
on it's parent and no event handlers will be left behind, but am not sure.
Thanks,
Jack
Karl Swedberg wrote:
On May 30, 2009, at 12:14 PM, Jack Killpatrick wrote:
Thanks, Brandon. So .empty() won't
Hi All,
Wondering if someone knows the answer to this:
Using jQuery 1.3.2, if some items inside a div have events bound to them
via .live() and then .empty() is called on the div will the events that
were bound via .live() get removed? The .empty() doc says:
and maybe no ability to
destroy it completely.
Thanks,
Jack
Jack Killpatrick wrote:
Hi All,
Wondering if someone knows the answer to this:
Using jQuery 1.3.2, if some items inside a div have events bound to
them via .live() and then .empty() is called on the div will the
events that were bound
I've been majorly head's-down in a jQuery-driven AIR app for the last
few weeks. I've been using jQuery almost daily since very early on (2+
yrs?). It works great for my web apps and great for this AIR app, which
is _very_ heavy js/jQuery.
Great work! Thanks, kudos, etc to the jQuery and
I suspect you might have to have the focus() event on each field (or a
delegate for it) do something to figure out what slide the focused field
is in and have a function to move to that slide (or fire the click
handler for Next). I don't remember seeing any slider plugins that
will do that
maybe this one:
http://github.com/nathansearles/loopedSlider/tree/master
- Jack
casey_oakland wrote:
Hey all..
by chance / looking for a good sliding menu tutorial.
I did find a great one! http://www.flowplayer.org/tools/scrollable.html
however.. it's just shy of what i need it to do.
these are a couple I know of, but can't vouch for them (haven't used them):
http://mochaui.com/ (moo)
http://qooxdoo.org/
- Jack
zweb wrote:
Are there any good web UI component libraries -open source or
commercial - that you can recomment? They need to be cross browser
compatible and have
I think this might be what you're looking for:
http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Autocomplete/result#handler
- Jack
jitz wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to trigger a function that fires when an item is
selected from the autocomplete box?
Thanks a lot in advance,
David
maybe this:
http://devthought.com/blog/projects-news/2008/06/barackslideshow-an-elegant-lightweight-slideshow-script/
- Jack
idrish laxmidhar wrote:
hi all..i am looking for a similar effect like the barackslideshow
effect. can anyone suggest such a plugin in jquery. thanks a lot
Hi,
Does anyone know if the galleriffic plugic is available somewhere new? I
started a project with it last week, pulled from here:
http://www.twospy.com/galleriffic/
but when I went there yesterday it wasn't working and isn't today, either.
Thanks,
Jack
.
Actually i have some links and corresponding to links are images. i
want to fade in the images on mouse hover over the links. also it
should changes automatically when no actions taking place.
thanks
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 9:37 PM, Jack Killpatrick j...@ihwy.com
mailto:j...@ihwy.com wrote
Hi, I wrote the listnav plugin. Can you elaborate a little more on how
you'd want it to work? There might be a selector we can tweak to make it
do what you want (like use tr instead of li).
- Jack
Tor wrote:
I'm looking for a plugin like the listnav plugin (demo:
Hi All,
I have a half dozen bookmarks for rounded corner plugins, but am
wondering if there's a state of the art plugin kicking any booty on
that these days? What I'd *really* like is to just be able to set -moz
border radiuses in CSS and have a plugin magically use those to create
rounded
I'm evaluating Flexbox for a project:
http://www.fairwaytech.com/Technology/FlexBoxDemo.aspx
In example #1 there I can type in some chars and items with those chars
*inside* a result get highlighted (though only the first instance of the
found chars in any given item gets highlighted).
In
Looks very nice, Guillermo! I like the arrow, backspace and delete
keyboard handling, too.
Are there any known issues?
Thanks,
Jack
Guillermo Rauch wrote:
I've released my TextboxList widget
picture-1.png
for jQuery: http://devthought.com/projects/jquery/textboxlist/
Let me know what you
Hi All,
I'm looking for a jquery plugin (or vanilla method) for detecting
quicktime, so I can decide whether to embed a QT movie or not. Did some
googling, but most of the methods seems really old and I didn't see any
jQuery plugins dedicated to detection.
Any links/advice?
Thanks!
-
Checkbox names are only posted if they're checked. You'll need to check
for the presence of the name on the server side and if it's not there,
then none were checked. That's not a tablesorter issue (doesn't sound
like it).
- Jack
Justin wrote:
Hello everyone,
This is my first post to the
Maybe this one?
http://spaceforaname.com/gallery-customized.html
main page:
http://spaceforaname.com/galleryview
- Jack
Rick Faircloth wrote:
I certainly hope you find this because it is *exactly* what a client
of mine is looking for
and I was hoping to avoid having to code this up from
wrote:
Yes! That should be perfect...thumbnails, main photo, captions,
slideshow, and
manual navigation!
Thanks!
Rick
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 11:28 AM, Jack Killpatrick j...@ihwy.com
mailto:j...@ihwy.com wrote:
Maybe this one?
http://spaceforaname.com/gallery-customized.html
Does anyone know how to loop the playback of a single movie using
Flowplayer? ( http://flowplayer.org/ )
I want it to autostart (got that part), play, then repeat endlessly.
TIA,
Jack
that the container remain
the same size for speed and for consistency in the space for
comments. It's less attractive
than having the full window taken up by the image, but the constant
shifting of the window size
is distracting to me.
Rick
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Jack Killpatrick j...@ihwy.com
adambu...@gmail.com
mailto:adambu...@gmail.com wrote:
Check out Galleria- super slick image gallery plugin:
http://devkick.com/lab/galleria/
Im actually doing a JQ-rich real estate site right now using Galleria-
Ill post a link soon.
On Apr 23, 2:15 pm, Jack Killpatrick j
Anyone know if there's an rss feed for new/changed plugins from
plugins.jquery.com? I poked around a bit, but couldn't find one.
Thx,
Jack
Great, thanks, and ditto what Matt asked about more item in the feed.
Thanks!
- Jack
Matt Kruse wrote:
On Apr 21, 4:09 pm, Karl Swedberg k...@englishrules.com wrote:
Here you go:
http://plugins.jquery.com/latest_releases/feed
Cool, is this new, or did I just not find it when I
worth a look:
http://craigsworks.com/projects/qtip/docs/
http://cssglobe.com/post/4380/easy-tooltip--jquery-plugin
http://www.lullabot.com/files/bt/bt-latest/DEMO/index.html
- Jack
René wrote:
There are so many to choose from, I'd like to hear some opinions.
1. Relatively lean and fast.
http://www.projectatomic.com/2008/04/jquery-flickr/
- Jack
Andy Matthews wrote:
I'm looking for a simple plugin which would pull in a specified Flickr
feed and display it using jQuery. Does something like this already
exist? Google shows about 5 or 6 but none of them appear to work.
andy
the technique here might be of interest:
http://www.ihwy.com/Labs/demos/Current/image-hover-menu.aspx
- Jack
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Check out the Hover Intent plugin here:
http://cherne.net/brian/resources/jquery.hoverIntent.html
I think it's just what you're looking for.
Rick
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