On Oct 12, 2006, at 3:36 PM, Anders Schneiderman wrote: > Some suggestions for tutorials: > * An example of how to use XPATH. The style switcher on Kevin's > blog -- > http://www.kelvinluck.com/article/switch-stylesheets-with-jquery -- > is a > very slick use of XPATH, and more help for newbies such as myself in > understanding what else you can do with XPATH would be great. > > * An example that talks about strategies for using jquery if you're > using a content management system. > > * As someone else suggested, something on forms -- maybe doing it > yourself a little, then doing it with a forms plug-in. > > * An example of how to start creating your own plug-ins.
> * A short post on best practices that might not be obvious to a newbie > > I'm too green to write tutorials just yet. But I'm happy to help > review > & offer feedback on any drafts you do, if it's useful to you. Anders, Wow, those are great suggestions! Thanks. You're going to keep me busy for a long time. :) Thanks for the offer, too. I might take you up on it. On Oct 12, 2006, at 4:59 PM, Aaron Heimlich wrote: > You should check out the dropdown menu in The JavaScript Anthology > by SitePoint (the first half of chapter 15 and parts of chapter > 16). It doesn't use jQuery, but the book is co-authored by the same > guy that develops the Ultimate Drop Down Menu, so it should provide > some useful inspiration (I was actually toying around with porting > it to jQuery back in the spring, but was too busy trying to > graduate college to do anything substantial). Aaron, I really appreciate the tip and look forward to checking out that drop-down menu. I've actually already created the drop-down menu for the blog post: http://test.learningjquery.com/dropdown.htm Just haven't finished writing up the entry. Cheers, Karl _______________________ Karl Swedberg www.englishrules.com www.learningjquery.com _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
