We will definitely take a look into these two to get the best of both
worlds. Autocomplete will no longer be in the 1.6 release as it has been
moved to 1.7. The main purpose is exactly this... to improve and enhance or
even re-write what we currently have, merging the best concepts and ideas
into
if ( options.navigation ) {
var current = $
(container).find(a).filter(options.navigationFilter);
if ( current.length ) {
if ( current.filter(options.header).length ) {
options.active = current;
There has been a lot of discussion with Yehuda Katz to make core more
modular etc. But his plugin isn't a replacement, more a set of ideas
on how to improve the code quality. Its so much smaller because it
lacks most of the features of a full solution - if you'd add all
those, the size would be
Three cheers for the jQuery community!
Where else can you get such a response?
On Oct 11, 1:14 am, Richard D. Worth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 6:09 PM, dropcycle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have looked, but could not find a good explanation that tells the
Maybe it works for me too. It took me a long time to figure out how to
get the demo to produce visual results. Only when I selected elements
by using the drag-and-drop method, was I able to select something. Is
that by design? I expected to be able to click on items to select
them. The way it is
This is very odd and I haven't run into it before.
URL with demonstration:
http://test1.scorpiondesign.com/LocalTest.htm
I'm using 1.2.6 and the nightly UI components off of SVN.
This is a test case showing the problem. I'm using Firefox 2.0.0.17. I
haven't tried it in FF3. IE7 doesn't