me too, me too! Love it!
One suggestion for this, and for Visual jQuery, too:
It would be nice, especially for new jQuery users, to have a link
somewhere on these pages to
http://docs.jquery.com/DOM/Traversing/Selectors/
People might not be aware that the selector expression info isn't
part of the API and could get frustrated when they don't see it.
Just a thought.
But again, excellent work, Jörn. You rock!
--Karl
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On Jan 28, 2007, at 11:19 AM, Rey Bango wrote:
I second that. Jorn, the API browser is awesome. Great job bud!
Rey
Brandon Aaron wrote:
Love it! It is going to get a lot of use. Great job.
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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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