Hi Karl,

I actually ended up finding the function via search yesterday. Duh!
Just took a while to figure that out when you're expecting it to show
up through the function index. :-}

Still should be able to find this via the regular docs. I think there
are a few other functions that are buried in a similar way, which
gives the impression that the docs are lagging behind the actual code
versions.

Not a huge issue but thought to mention it.

Thanks,

+++ Rick ---

On Sep 20, 10:37 am, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 20, 2008, at 7:12 AM, Rick Strahl wrote:
>
> > While I'm at it here - why is .position() still not documented in the
> > 1.2.6 docs? Is this function not officially supported by any chance?
>
> Hi Rick,
>
> I'm not well-versed in the mysteries of MediaWiki, but apparently the  
> page is documented. It's just almost impossible to find it.
>
> If you go here tohttp://docs.jquery.com/API/1.2/CSSyou'll be  
> redirected tohttp://docs.jquery.com/CSS, which doesn't  
> show .position() in its list of methods. But if you backtrack 
> tohttp://docs.jquery.com/API/1.2/CSS
>   and avoid the redirect, the method is there.
>
> Maybe someone who has greater access/control over the site can fix  
> this odd discrepancy. In the meantime, you can go to the documentation  
> page for .position() directly here:http://docs.jquery.com/CSS/position
>
> --Karl
>
> ____________
> Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com
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