[jQuery] Re: (autocoplete) problem with fast typers:)

2010-01-06 Thread O.J. Tibi - @ojtibi
Hi Richard, I'm not sure if this fits your bill, but maybe the reason people type really fast is because they already know what they're searching for? I mean I might sound a little simple minded but yes, I don't use the autocomplete suggestions anymore when I know what I'm going to type. (If you

[jQuery] Re: Positioning of nested child elements when using sliders/carousels?

2009-12-13 Thread O.J. Tibi - @ojtibi
Thanks Andrei, I really appreciate the help. Though overflow-x is CSS3, I'm thinking of something that can still look nice in older browsers (you know what I'm saying, no need to mention it here).

[jQuery] Re: Positioning of nested child elements when using sliders/carousels?

2009-12-12 Thread O.J. Tibi - @ojtibi
Still nothing guys? I can't even think of a decent alternative.

[jQuery] Re: Positioning of nested child elements when using sliders/carousels?

2009-12-09 Thread O.J. Tibi - @ojtibi
Ok, I might need to change my question slightly, do you have any other similar presentation setup that's visually appealing and low on UX friction? You can suggest alternatives if the above question can't be achieved by normal means. Thanks again.

[jQuery] Re: Positioning of nested child elements when using sliders/carousels?

2009-12-08 Thread O.J. Tibi - @ojtibi
Help, anyone?

[jQuery] Positioning of nested child elements when using sliders/carousels?

2009-12-07 Thread O.J. Tibi - @ojtibi
Hi, I'm having a problem on how to properly position child elements of a particular sliding element when using a slider or carousel. Common practice with these sliders and carousels is that they enclose the target container (commonly a ul) with another masking container, to effectively clip and