I understand about browsers stuck at xsl 1, and when you try something
new... they break!
Do you have a handle on the incompatibility or do you need some xsl
help? I've written some mean xsl 2 code, that won't run on any
browser, but makes some pleasant xhtml.

PS
I read every line of the original xsl, and loved it!

On 1/7/07, Yehuda Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mozilla wasn't liking the XSL sheet this time around, so I'm doing the
> transform through Oxygen. I'm going to be finding a better solution to
> automate this thing better.
>
> I'm also going to be releasing an offline version in the near future in
> conjunction with jQuery 1.1.
>
> Regarding the Methods plugin, I'm in favor of a new "@plugin" doc tag that
> would allow plugins that extended core functionality to be placed inside the
> main API, but that I could set off with a different color (red?) inside. I
> would not use it extensively, because it could be confusing, but there are
> certain situations where plugins are adequately "official" to be in the main
> API.
>
> -- Yehuda
>
>
> On 1/7/07, Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's beautiful! Your site has always been my first stop for reading the
> docs!
> >
> > is it still xsl based? Did you have to do it offline because of xsl 2
> stuff?
> >
> > On 1/7/07, Yehuda Katz < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hey guys,
> > >
> > > I've been listening to all of the feedback I've gotten about Visual
> jQuery,
> > > and I've built a new version that I believe responds to many of those
> > > concerns:
> > > * a dramatically reduced title-bar (20px high)
> > > * a "path" in the titlebar indicating the current location in the API
> tree
> > > * the "text" area takes up the full remaining area of the screen
> > > * if the "text" area is less than 350px wide, it expands a column,
> pushing
> > > the remaining columns to the left
> > > * you can move columns off to the left to get more space for text (even
> if
> > > it has not automatically expanded)
> > > * selecting an node automatically jumps up to the top of the screen
> > > (specifically useful for automatically getting to the top of "text"
> areas)
> > > * the rendering is done differently, so the normal drawbacks of nesting
> are
> > > no longer present
> > >
> > > Check it out at:
> > >
> > > http://www.visualjquery.com/new.html
> > >
> > >  Note that there are still some bugs, so I won't get upset if you report
> > > them. Just tell me exactly what you did and what went wrong.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Yehuda Katz
> > > Web Developer | Wycats Designs
> > > (ph)  718.877.1325
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> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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> Yehuda Katz
> Web Developer | Wycats Designs
> (ph)  718.877.1325
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