When did this become a javascript list? Or a 'do my work for free' 
list?

I've bit my tongue a couple times lately on the 'urgent help needed' 
emails, but I feel obliged to direct a little education to the worst 
offenders.  I'm not the forum mod, but I think I've earned the 
occasional rant.  :)

It's bad enough that this request doesn't seem to be centered around a 
desire to learn the craft, but the 'I need it now' (I can't recall you 
posting without the word 'urgent' in the subject) is over the top.

If you need someone to write code for your project, *hire a contractor* 
- there are plenty of qualified folks on the list, and they'd probably 
cut you a decent deal.

If you honestly want to learn a concept, spend enough time working on it 
to actually have a question.  Nobody minds helping you, but if you don't 
care aboult really learning this stuff, spending five minutes with 
google would have turned up code you could borrow.

This is a community, where people *participate* to help each other get 
better -- not a helpdesk or a pool of free development labor.  Please 
respect the time and talent in the community, and actually contribute 
something instead of demanding stuff for free -- especially when you 
want it *now*.

$0.02,
Jeromie

On Mon, 9 May 2005 2:02 pm, zia Rehman wrote:
> hi!
> I have  java script menues and sub menues in my web site.When I click a 
> menue once .It gets
> red color .Similarly if i  click more and more links , all changes 
> color  to red color.
> Kindly tell me how to fix this problem.I am sending my Java script 
> code.
>
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