Re: [jQuery] jquery rocks

2007-02-28 Thread {js}sTyler

Thanks Rick,
   Hey I'm cool now...
I found the emails are posted more or less as a forum at:
http://www.nabble.com/JQuery-f15494.html
I've googled my way there quite a few times looking for solutions and/or new
jQuery goodies.
It's much easier to search for me, and there is a huge amount of Q n' A
already.
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Re: [jQuery] jquery rocks

2007-02-27 Thread TE Gossman
Hi Rick,
Did you see the solution somebody came up with in the discussion digests.
I can dig it out and resend it if you don't have it.
how do you ever follow this email list stuff. A forum would be so much
better for future reference, and ease of use.
Thanks,
ty

On 2/24/07, Rick Faircloth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi, TE... and welcome to jQuery!

 I'm a relative newbie, also, but you'll find the community
 very helpful ( I speak from experience!) and sociable.

 Your accordion menu looks good and I certainly like your
 idea about the auto-open/close accordion menu on the
 presidentielles.net site.  I could really use that in an
 advertising implementation on some of my sites.

 I'm looking forward to more great work from you and
 also a response to how the auto-open-close menu can
 be created.

 Rick

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of TE Gossman
 Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 8:39 AM
 To: discuss@jquery.com
 Subject: [jQuery] jquery rocks

 hi all jquery newbie here,

I'm working on a jquery accordion menu here:
 http://70.133.226.219/dwtIndex.htm
 It's the button menu on the left.
 It's written just using John R's DL demo from the screencast tutorial,
 with only one change that nothing is open initially.

 I can't figure out how to make the button's toggle when clicked,
 rather than if they are open, close and open again.
 I've seen some code hints but can't quite figure out exactly how to
 add those to the existing code.
 Thanks for any help.

 Another great idea that I think would receive some attention is if
 somebody could code up something like this:
 http://www.presidentielles.net/

  The accordion panels cycle in the main content area on the left, on a
 timer like an automated slideshow. This one seems to be written using
 moo.fx. Takes just a few seconds before they begin the slideUp on the
 timer. Cool...

 If there a forum/message board anywhere dedicated to jquery?
 I think it makes more sense than a mailing list (said to the fans of
 the mailing list). :)
 The magazine idea was kind of a dud, great concept but there's only
 ever been one excellent edition, a magazine is usually put out
 regularly, a bit of a dissapointment :(

 Anyways thanks to everyone for all of their contributions to everything
 jQuery!
 tyler

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Re: [jQuery] jquery rocks

2007-02-27 Thread Alex Cook
Check out nabble.com and search for jQuery... there are many users who
prefer to use that site rather then keep up on individual messages...

-ALEX

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of TE Gossman
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 8:46 AM
To: jQuery Discussion.
Subject: Re: [jQuery] jquery rocks

Hi Rick,
Did you see the solution somebody came up with in the discussion
digests.
I can dig it out and resend it if you don't have it.
how do you ever follow this email list stuff. A forum would be so much
better for future reference, and ease of use.
Thanks,
ty

On 2/24/07, Rick Faircloth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi, TE... and welcome to jQuery!

 I'm a relative newbie, also, but you'll find the community
 very helpful ( I speak from experience!) and sociable.

 Your accordion menu looks good and I certainly like your
 idea about the auto-open/close accordion menu on the
 presidentielles.net site.  I could really use that in an
 advertising implementation on some of my sites.

 I'm looking forward to more great work from you and
 also a response to how the auto-open-close menu can
 be created.

 Rick

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On
 Behalf Of TE Gossman
 Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 8:39 AM
 To: discuss@jquery.com
 Subject: [jQuery] jquery rocks

 hi all jquery newbie here,

I'm working on a jquery accordion menu here:
 http://70.133.226.219/dwtIndex.htm
 It's the button menu on the left.
 It's written just using John R's DL demo from the screencast tutorial,
 with only one change that nothing is open initially.

 I can't figure out how to make the button's toggle when clicked,
 rather than if they are open, close and open again.
 I've seen some code hints but can't quite figure out exactly how to
 add those to the existing code.
 Thanks for any help.

 Another great idea that I think would receive some attention is if
 somebody could code up something like this:
 http://www.presidentielles.net/

  The accordion panels cycle in the main content area on the left, on a
 timer like an automated slideshow. This one seems to be written using
 moo.fx. Takes just a few seconds before they begin the slideUp on the
 timer. Cool...

 If there a forum/message board anywhere dedicated to jquery?
 I think it makes more sense than a mailing list (said to the fans of
 the mailing list). :)
 The magazine idea was kind of a dud, great concept but there's only
 ever been one excellent edition, a magazine is usually put out
 regularly, a bit of a dissapointment :(

 Anyways thanks to everyone for all of their contributions to
everything
 jQuery!
 tyler

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[jQuery] jquery rocks

2007-02-24 Thread TE Gossman
hi all jquery newbie here,

   I'm working on a jquery accordion menu here:
http://70.133.226.219/dwtIndex.htm
It's the button menu on the left.
It's written just using John R's DL demo from the screencast tutorial,
with only one change that nothing is open initially.

I can't figure out how to make the button's toggle when clicked,
rather than if they are open, close and open again.
I've seen some code hints but can't quite figure out exactly how to
add those to the existing code.
Thanks for any help.

Another great idea that I think would receive some attention is if
somebody could code up something like this:
http://www.presidentielles.net/

 The accordion panels cycle in the main content area on the left, on a
timer like an automated slideshow. This one seems to be written using
moo.fx. Takes just a few seconds before they begin the slideUp on the
timer. Cool...

If there a forum/message board anywhere dedicated to jquery?
I think it makes more sense than a mailing list (said to the fans of
the mailing list). :)
The magazine idea was kind of a dud, great concept but there's only
ever been one excellent edition, a magazine is usually put out
regularly, a bit of a dissapointment :(

Anyways thanks to everyone for all of their contributions to everything jQuery!
tyler

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Re: [jQuery] jquery rocks

2007-02-24 Thread Seb Duggan
Hi Tyler,

One of the great things with jQuery is how quickly you'll find  
yourself giving other people advice...

What you're asking about is one of the first things I tried to do in  
jQuery, although your HTML structure is slightly different from mine  
(mine was simple nested unordered lists).

Anyway, the code you want is:

$('dt a').click(function(){
$(this).parent().next().siblings('dd:visible').slideUp('slow');
$(this).parent().next().slideToggle('slow');
return false;
});


What this does is:

The $(this).parent().next() bit locates the dd element connected to  
the clicked link; and therefore its dd siblings are all the other dd  
elements. So we close them if they're visible, and then toggle the  
one we clicked.


Seb


On 24 Feb 2007, at 13:38, TE Gossman wrote:

 hi all jquery newbie here,

I'm working on a jquery accordion menu here:
 http://70.133.226.219/dwtIndex.htm
 It's the button menu on the left.
 It's written just using John R's DL demo from the screencast tutorial,
 with only one change that nothing is open initially.

 I can't figure out how to make the button's toggle when clicked,
 rather than if they are open, close and open again.
 I've seen some code hints but can't quite figure out exactly how to
 add those to the existing code.
 Thanks for any help.

 Another great idea that I think would receive some attention is if
 somebody could code up something like this:
 http://www.presidentielles.net/

  The accordion panels cycle in the main content area on the left, on a
 timer like an automated slideshow. This one seems to be written using
 moo.fx. Takes just a few seconds before they begin the slideUp on the
 timer. Cool...

 If there a forum/message board anywhere dedicated to jquery?
 I think it makes more sense than a mailing list (said to the fans of
 the mailing list). :)
 The magazine idea was kind of a dud, great concept but there's only
 ever been one excellent edition, a magazine is usually put out
 regularly, a bit of a dissapointment :(

 Anyways thanks to everyone for all of their contributions to  
 everything jQuery!
 tyler

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Re: [jQuery] jquery rocks

2007-02-24 Thread Rick Faircloth
Hi, TE... and welcome to jQuery!

I'm a relative newbie, also, but you'll find the community
very helpful ( I speak from experience!) and sociable.

Your accordion menu looks good and I certainly like your
idea about the auto-open/close accordion menu on the
presidentielles.net site.  I could really use that in an
advertising implementation on some of my sites.

I'm looking forward to more great work from you and
also a response to how the auto-open-close menu can
be created.

Rick

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of TE Gossman
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 8:39 AM
To: discuss@jquery.com
Subject: [jQuery] jquery rocks

hi all jquery newbie here,

   I'm working on a jquery accordion menu here:
http://70.133.226.219/dwtIndex.htm
It's the button menu on the left.
It's written just using John R's DL demo from the screencast tutorial,
with only one change that nothing is open initially.

I can't figure out how to make the button's toggle when clicked,
rather than if they are open, close and open again.
I've seen some code hints but can't quite figure out exactly how to
add those to the existing code.
Thanks for any help.

Another great idea that I think would receive some attention is if
somebody could code up something like this:
http://www.presidentielles.net/

 The accordion panels cycle in the main content area on the left, on a
timer like an automated slideshow. This one seems to be written using
moo.fx. Takes just a few seconds before they begin the slideUp on the
timer. Cool...

If there a forum/message board anywhere dedicated to jquery?
I think it makes more sense than a mailing list (said to the fans of
the mailing list). :)
The magazine idea was kind of a dud, great concept but there's only
ever been one excellent edition, a magazine is usually put out
regularly, a bit of a dissapointment :(

Anyways thanks to everyone for all of their contributions to everything
jQuery!
tyler

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