The two best example sites, or showcases, I know of are the php.net site and
the Qcodo examples site (http://examples.qcodo.com).

The successful things to pull from those examples I see are:
1. Ability to comment on the examples, and even submit your own examples as
comments (Qcodo doesn't have this, php does)
2. Each example is tied to a piece of documentation (In jQuery's case, a
separate example site would be useful, just trying to state a strength)
3. The examples are organized by topic

My 2 cents.

Mike Hostetler
http://amountaintop.com


On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 09:36, Jörn Zaefferer <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> jQuery obviously needs a good demo page that is heavily promoted on
> the jQuery homepage and features the jQuery core scope: DOM
> manipulation (select and do something), Ajax and Effects.
>
> I'd like to gather ideas in this thread: What should be included, how
> should it look like, one page or several pages (or
> tabs/dialogs/whatever to seperate content). Just simple examples to
> showcase methods or real-world examples that are a bit more complex
> but maybe more useful.
>
> Please focus on ideas, I'll gather them later for further discussions.
>
> Jörn
>
> >
>

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