Rick,
I agree with you and as far as my plugins and myself are concerned, it is a
learning experience for me also.  Almost all my code prior to coming upon
jQuery has been "for my eyes only" and never thought twice about someone
else needing to understand what I heck I am trying to do.  But since
developing my first plugin jqShuffle, my commenting and instructions have
improved, eg. jqGalView, but that is only because of the questions that were
asked.  The questions asked help me understand where I needed to improve in
my instructions and wording.

My point is, and I am assuming it is the same for all new plugin developers
who never had to make their code usable of others, that it is a learning
experience and can only get better with "constructive" tips.

Thanks for bring this up again Rick, keeping good documentation on the front
burner is very good for us all.

On 10/1/07, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  Good morning, all…
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> After seeing that some who are new to jQuery wrestle
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> with trying to get something working, I had the idea that perhaps
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> we need a "Quick Start Guide" for jQuery generally and
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> plug-ins specifically.
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> What experienced users can grapple with the sometimes overwhelming
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> amount of info  involved with jQuery as a whole, newbies get lost quickly,
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> especially those who have no previous js experience… and that would be
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> a major part of the growing user base, I would think, of jQuery.  I'm one
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> of those newbies with little prior js experience.
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> However, I've been around jQuery and the community that I kind of
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> "get the system"…
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> Once someone is experienced with jQuery, it's easy to look at this
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> with "new" eyes.
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> Developers, Team Members, if it's not already there, please consider
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> offering a "bottom-up", "nothing-assumed", "Quick Start Guide" to
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> whatever is being explained.  That's where newbies will almost always
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> turn for a quick, gratifying experience.  After success with that, they
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> dig deeper as the addiction grows!
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> Thanks for listening (or rather, reading)!
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> Rick
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