Love it! It is going to get a lot of use. Great job.

--
Brandon Aaron

On 1/28/07, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  According to the feedback I got via IRC and on this list, there are several
> people using my API browser (so far known as api-draft).
>
>  This feedback gave me the motivation to further improve the browser
> (including a few more plugins), and to create an official release.
>
>  The time has come:
> http://jquery.bassistance.de/api-browser/
>
>   My own tests yielded good results in Firefox 2.0, Opera 9 and IE6: The
> browser works quite consistent with and without JavaScript. Of course it is
> recommended to view it with JavaScript, because you get:
>
>
>     Tabbed navigation
>     Treeview on categories
>     Quicksearch on both navigation and main content
>     code highlighting for both HTML and JavaScript snippets
>     a vertical splitter that allows you to resize navigation/content panes
>     highlighting selected methods in the content
>     styled tooltips for method arguments Without JavaScript, the browser
> still provides both categorized and alphabetic navigation, and to a certain
> extend, bookmarks.
>
>  The issue with bookmarks is this: The first time you visit the browser, you
> can select any method and the location hash is properly updated. Once you
> bookmark the location, including the hash, and return to the site, it jumps
> to the correct method, but does not update the hash anymore on further
> navigations. This occurs in both IE and FF, Opera simply fails to jump to
> the correct method in the first place, but updates the hash on following
> clicks.
>
>  If you like the tool and want to use it in your daily jQuery development:
> there is a download link at the header of the browser.
>
>  Of course your feedback is still appreciated!
>  --
> Jörn Zaefferer
>
> http://bassistance.de
>
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