Yeah obviously, it would be easier to use with a shorter date range...
As far as seconds goes, well I already added it, but it resulted
pretty much in clunkier code...
I'm trying to think of a way to make it simple AND easy to extend, but
it might not be as easy as I initially thought...
I really don't mind sending the code to github or whatever if anyone
wants to take a look at it and help me figure it out... problem is, I
only used git on linux and right now I'm on windows so... I'll have to
find a "git on windows" tutorial or something hehe... (and to think I
was FINALLY getting used to svn haha)....
On Oct 10, 4:17 pm, Tom Occhino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In my last message when I said 'hours, minutes, seconds' i meant
> 'hours, minutes, am/pm'. If a user did decide they needed seconds as
> well, maybe it could be made easy to extend the HoverPicker.Time Class
> to add it, but it was just a typo on my part.
>
> Anyway, decades sounds like a good way to do the year, but I think
> there should be some way to omit it, as in, only allow the user to
> pick month and day and have the year be assumed. I was originally
> thinking in terms of the 'Publish Article On:' date range instead of
> 'When were you born:' date range.
>
> If I come up with any good ideas for the interface I'll let you know ;)
>
> - Tom
>
> On Oct 10, 2008, at 3:54 PM, SilverTab wrote:
>
>
>
> > Been trying to fix the IE bug for a while with no luck... if anyone
> > has a clue as to why the whole thing isn't positioned properly in IE
> > (it should be like 20 or so pixels lower) please let me know ...
>
> > Right now this is what it looks like:
> > Text Element, Div (Positioned absolutely) > ul, ul, ul (all
> > positioned absolutely)
>
> > I tried the following:
> > Text Element, Div (Positioned absolutely) > Div (Positioned
> > relatively) > ul, ul, ul (all positioned absolutely)
>
> > but no luck... :(
>
> > On Oct 10, 2:40 pm, SilverTab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Gotta agree that scrolling would make it so much cooler hehe...
>
> >> First thing first though, right now the code is very messy (i.e. I
> >> didn't code it with Time AND Date in mind so it's not very
> >> "inheritance" friendly...) so the first step I guess would be to
> >> separate the methods/properties etc to determine if it should be part
> >> of .Base, .Date or .Time.... Probably a bunch of methods that need to
> >> be re-written with that in mind....
>
> >> And IE is still a problem :-(
>
> >> On Oct 10, 2:34 pm, "Guillermo Rauch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> It's good, but scroll when the right and left boundaries are
> >>> reached would
> >>> be amazing too...For example when there're more than 10 elements,
> >>> the rest
> >>> are hidden and scrolling is enabled.
>
> >>> options: {
> >>> scrollAt: 10
>
> >>> }
>
> >>> It'd be coded into HoverPicker base.
>
> >>> On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 4:24 PM, SilverTab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>> wrote:
>
> >>>> hmmm should've read your post before I posted mine.... decade is
> >>>> definitely a way to do it!....
>
> >>>> On Oct 10, 1:53 pm, "Guillermo Rauch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> Oh, and a possible implementation for dates: decade first, then
> >>>>> specific
> >>>>> year.
>
> >>>>> On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Guillermo Rauch
> >>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>> wrote:
> >>>>>> I love the plugin, but I don't think it's Mootools More worthy.
> >>>>>> Plus,
> >>>>>> our.mootools is coming and we're gonna have dozens of impressive
> >>>> plugins :)
>
> >>>>> --
> >>>>> Guillermo Rauchhttp://devthought.com
>
> >>> --
> >>> Guillermo Rauchhttp://devthought.com