On 18/02/2007, at 2:05 AM, Rey Bango wrote:
> I've added the site Joel. Very nice work.
> Thank you for submitting it and for using jQuery.
>
> Rey
> jQuery Project Team
Oh that's rich - *you* are thanking *me*? ;)
On the contrary jQuery Team, thank YOU - I love you guys!

On 18/02/2007, at 1:55 AM, Karl Swedberg wrote:
> I love this smooth scroll, too, and have used it on a few of my own  
> sites. (Thanks, Stefan!) It's one of those effects that is more  
> than just eye candy.
>
> I'd love to hear Klaus's take on this, or any other usability guru  
> out there, but to me the smooth scroll seems much better than the  
> default "quick jump" because of the "disorienting sudden change"  
> that you mention.
>
> --Karl
My thoughts exactly Karl.

On another note, I just created a simple plugin (my first ever!) that  
I have applied to the Preshil site and may ask for feedback tomorrow  
if it still seems like a good idea after a good night's sleep (its  
late here). It creates a menu of in-page links out of whatever query  
you supply as a parameter, within the jQuery elements you chain the  
plugin to. Easier to show an example...

Example usage:
$("#content").contentMenu("h2");

You can see this in action on this page:
http://www.preshil.vic.edu.au/news/diary/

Joel.


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