hi jason
just looking at your plugin now
http://www.comparenetworks.com/developers/jqueryplugins/jbreadcrumb.html
why does the last child category show on the 1st and 2nd examples but not on
the third
tnx
sean
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Rick,
Yeah, this doesn't create the breadcrumb, that's something better
handled on the server. If we were to create the breadcrumb on the
client side, it would loose all of it's SEO advantages.
It's typical to see breadcrumbs in unordered lists, so I created a
plugin that manipulates those
Thanks for the feedback, Jason!
rick
heysatan wrote:
Rick,
Yeah, this doesn't create the breadcrumb, that's something better
handled on the server. If we were to create the breadcrumb on the
client side, it would loose all of it's SEO advantages.
It's typical to see breadcrumbs in
Rick,
Yeah, this doesn't create the breadcrumb, that's something better
handled on the server. If we were to create the breadcrumb on the
client side, it would loose all of it's SEO advantages.
It's typical to see breadcrumbs in unordered lists, so I created a
plugin that manipulates those
yes, hehehe ... at some point I'll be trying to figure out how to get
Jason's very cool breadCrumb plug to link (i guess) to the main
menu...
It'll be easy once we know how... I'm puzzled about this right now
though
Any thoughts, tips, um. examples welcomed...obviously--)
On Nov
Very nice
This will come in very handy on the portals that have too many levels or too
long names ( like medical portals )
@question below
You will need to build your own code to make the breadcrumb. This is not a
breadcrum generation plugin that follows the pages you are onbut a
breadcrumb
I guess it would be cool if a bunch of companion code appeared that
complimented this great plugin...
I'm thinking something like how scrollTo has 2 other piece that do
more things...
really interesting to be able to have breadcrumbs easily manageable...
right now my limited ability could only
jBreadCrumb RELEASED
Hi all, I've put the breadcrumb plugin up on jquery's site:
http://plugins.jquery.com/project/jBreadCrumb
Here's a link to the working example (also linked to from the jquery
page)
http://www.comparenetworks.com/developers/jqueryplugins/jbreadcrumb.html
Let me know what
Very nice, Jason!
I'll put that one to use!
Rick
heysatan wrote:
jBreadCrumb RELEASED
Hi all, I've put the breadcrumb plugin up on jquery's site:
http://plugins.jquery.com/project/jBreadCrumb
Here's a link to the working example (also linked to from the jquery
page)
Can't thank you enough Jason. Wonderfully kindand Talented!
On Nov 21, 12:37 pm, heysatan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jBreadCrumb RELEASED
Hi all, I've put the breadcrumb plugin up on jquery's site:
http://plugins.jquery.com/project/jBreadCrumb
Here's a link to the working example (also
jason - your a legend
thanks alot i look forward to playing with this!
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Jason...
I'm not sure I understand what your plug-in is for.
When you say it's a breadcrumb plugin, I thought you meant
it would show a site visitor the trail of pages visited.
I'm not quite sure I know how to set this up. I created actual
pages from your demo...biocompate.html,
I am just finishing up version 0.1, it will be up tomorrow morning
(Pacific time).
On Nov 18, 2:04 pm, yvonney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh YES!!! that WOULD be fabulous I know how busy life gets of
course... Jason! when you have time we'd all love to play with a
plugin version I bet!
Pixelstuff -
They are custom forums built in .NET, I don't think any plugins were
used. We wrote them in house.
Jason
On Nov 15, 8:06 am, Pixelstuff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am curious about what is running the forums on Biocompare. Vanilla
maybe? It's so nice to see forums that are fully
Thanks Gildas, we are looking into a few MVC frameworks. I think the
most interest has been in the soon to be released Microsoft version.
I don't actually write a lot of the .NET/C# code, I work on the front
end but I'll try and keep people updated with how it goes.
I am interested in MonoRail
Oh YES!!! that WOULD be fabulous I know how busy life gets of
course... Jason! when you have time we'd all love to play with a
plugin version I bet!
best wishes
On Nov 11, 2:32 pm, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd be interested in this as a plugin as well.
On Nov 11, 4:21 pm,
Take a look at MonoRail if you don't already know it ;-)
http://castleproject.org/
On Nov 13, 7:28 pm, heysatan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sean,
Thanks! I really feel that's how web 2.0 should be used, minimally
and usefully. I'll start working on the plugin next week, I'll try
and have a
I am curious about what is running the forums on Biocompare. Vanilla
maybe? It's so nice to see forums that are fully integrated into a
site rather than the commonly seen implmentations of SMF, phpBB, and
vBulletin.
On Nov 15, 8:03 am, Gildas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take a look at MonoRail
Nice job!
Count me in on such a plug-in request
On Nov 14, 3:01 am, ricardobeat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's my take - very limited (17 minutes :D):
http://jsbin.com/ovisa
On Nov 13, 7:42 pm, Jay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thought it was pretty cool, so I threw my own plug in together
Nice. One of the hard parts of the plugin I did was the semi
transparent chevron, it was a pain to get it to work in each browser.
I'll be working on making that part of the plugin, as I can see it has
traction, I'll get something done next week. Yours has the basic
functionality though, I like
Also, the one we did knows to collapse or not collapse based on the
amount of elements in the plugin and the length of the elements. That
will be part of it too.
Have a good weekend.
J
On Nov 13, 6:01 pm, ricardobeat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's my take - very limited (17 minutes :D):
Thanks for your effort. The plugin will be really useful.
-Umapathy
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 12:15 AM, heysatan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, the one we did knows to collapse or not collapse based on the
amount of elements in the plugin and the length of the elements. That
will be part of
Sean,
Thanks! I really feel that's how web 2.0 should be used, minimally
and usefully. I'll start working on the plugin next week, I'll try
and have a beta version up by the end of november.
We were working within .NET which made it hard to implement some of
the things I wanted to. The sign
I hear your pain. Working with java's front-end component frameworks
suck and get in the way of productive javascript coding.
On Nov 13, 1:28 pm, heysatan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sean,
Thanks! I really feel that's how web 2.0 should be used, minimally
and usefully. I'll start working on
Count me in for the Plug-In request :)
It's pretty cool and the whole site is done very well, I put it in to
my Favorites so later I could revisit and 'steal' some design ideas.
PS: I am a .NET developer myself and so far find it to be more
superior (if I can say that) to Perl.
The problem you
Thought it was pretty cool, so I threw my own plug in together in a
little over an hour to mimic what he did there. It's pretty simple
but should work in ie6/7,ff,safari. You can set a few different
options, and I'm sure this could be expanded upon to give it a lot
more power. Anyway, here
Here's my take - very limited (17 minutes :D):
http://jsbin.com/ovisa
On Nov 13, 7:42 pm, Jay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thought it was pretty cool, so I threw my own plug in together in a
little over an hour to mimic what he did there. It's pretty simple
but should work in ie6/7,ff,safari.
That's a start.
On Nov 10, 4:13 pm, Microbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Demand # 1
:o)
On Nov 11, 8:57 am, heysatan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Sean,
I built this breadcrumb animation. Due to time limitations at the end
of the project I wasn't able to make it into a plugin (I built a
I'd be interested in this as a plugin as well.
On Nov 11, 4:21 pm, heysatan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a start.
On Nov 10, 4:13 pm, Microbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Demand # 1
:o)
On Nov 11, 8:57 am, heysatan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Sean,
I built this breadcrumb
Hi Sean,
I built this breadcrumb animation. Due to time limitations at the end
of the project I wasn't able to make it into a plugin (I built a lot
of other plugins for this project), but I'd like to when I get a
chance.
I really solved a problem for us because our category and page titles
are
Demand # 1
:o)
On Nov 11, 8:57 am, heysatan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Sean,
I built this breadcrumb animation. Due to time limitations at the end
of the project I wasn't able to make it into a plugin (I built a lot
of other plugins for this project), but I'd like to when I get a
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