Thanks for the feedback Paul. What I'm thinking about is a simple light 
yellow bar that goes along the top of the browser viewable area. Since 
usability studies have shown that line of site typically falls around 
that area, I want to change it so that its easier to detect.

Let me see what I come up with and I'll fire it off to you.

Thanks again,

Rey

Paul Bakaus wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> thanks for your great feedback! To answer a few things:
> 
> "To get around any diversion of $, perhaps you should use "jQuery" in
> place of "$" (?)" - Done
> 
> "I just loaded an XML page and it caused an error to show up in FireBug.  I
> tracked it down easily and found that the following code should solve the
> problem.  The script assumed that there would always be a 'head' element in
> a file, this fixes that issue." - Done (you have to reinstall it for this)
> 
> Now to you Rey: Yes, actually it was using the jQuery badge before,
> which is more prominent, but talking to John, we changed it so it
> would not interfere with the site itself.
> 
> The reason why I'm including another remote script, is that
> greasemonkey scripts rin in a very strict sandbox, in which I cannot
> check wether jQuery exists or not. The first thing to solve that, was
> iterating over the script tags and then match the keyword 'jquery',
> but Technorati for example names it's library base.js. This way, it
> will certainly find jQ if it is available.
> 
> Rey, you could always write a couple of lines how you want your plug
> to be, then sent it to me and I will create a customized version, else
> if you only want to use it yourself, just look at
> jquerydetector.user.js and change the path to a file you wrote.
> 
> So far,
> 
> Paul
> 
> 
> 
> 2007/2/9, Franck Marcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> 2007/2/9, Paul Bakaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> I have set up a easy but useful greasemonkey script, which adds a
>>> small jquery icon in the bottom right corner if jQuery is found.
>>>
>> Paul,
>>
>> To get around any diversion of $, perhaps you should use "jQuery" in
>> place of "$" (?)
>>
>> Franck.
>>
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