Hi, Kyle...looks like your messages are finally arriving on the list! Have you worked through any of the tutorials on www.jquery.com? That's a great place to start. There are many introductory tutorials there.
Rick On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 7:16 PM, Kyle <[email protected]> wrote: > > I am an amatuer website creator and like to use the most accepted and > best methods of developing on a site. I learned how CSS simplified how > HTML looks and now I've been reading about how jQuery simplifies how > HTML "acts" with javascript. > > Right away I ran into a wall. I am using Windows XP and Microsoft > Expression Web 2 to create my site. I cannot figure out how to build, > make, unpack jQuery. I'm not exactly sure what it is, either. Is it a > server-side language interpreter? > > As I understand it, I place the jQuery.js file into my html folder on > myserver. Then, I create an external .js file, similar to a .css file, > that houses all the javascript code for my html file. > > I like the sound of "Write Less, Do more," but I do not know how to > get started. I appreciate any help I can get. > > Thanks, > -K > > -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "It has been my experience that most bad government is the result of too much government." - Thomas Jefferson

