[jQuery] JQuery and ASP.NET marriage solved

2007-01-10 Thread Stefan Holmberg
Hi, I have been working these last months to try to find out a way of nicely getting JQuery and ASP.NET (especially when using master pages) to get along when it comes to development. If there are any more ASP.NET people here then I have the a free (of course) control (sourcecode as well)

Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites

2007-01-10 Thread Stefan Holmberg
/ -- Stefan Holmberg Systementor AB Dvärsätt 1467 835 41 Dvärsätt Sweden Office : +46 640 180 95 Cellphone : +46 709 221 694 Web: http://www.systementor.se ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/

Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites

2007-01-10 Thread Stefan Holmberg
for jQuery? Shane On 1/10/07, Stefan Holmberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.findfreefonts.net using 1.0.4 all over the site - just using one external js script as well and that's the BarelyFitz tab control. On 1/9/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everyone, With the release

Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites

2007-01-10 Thread Stefan Holmberg
] *On Behalf Of *Stefan Holmberg *Sent:* Wednesday, January 10, 2007 2:55 PM *To:* jQuery Discussion. *Subject:* Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites http://www.findfreefonts.net using 1.0.4 all over the site - just using one external js script as well and that's the BarelyFitz tab control. On 1

[jQuery] multiple q:s - tab plugin and more

2007-01-05 Thread Stefan Holmberg
fellows, finally my jquery driven findfreefonts.net site is updated - I had a picture in my mind of how it should look and work with regards to navigation etc (pretty much like how I do regular Windows apps). And I am getting closer. So, flicker free ajax paging was the big thing to fix - and

Re: [jQuery] JQuery driven site

2006-12-22 Thread Stefan Holmberg
.. ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/ -- Stefan Holmberg Systementor AB Dvärsätt 1467 835 41 Dvärsätt Sweden Office : +46 640 180 95 Cellphone : +46 709 221 694 Web: http://www.systementor.se ___ jQuery

Re: [jQuery] JQuery driven site

2006-12-20 Thread Stefan Holmberg
learning. I'll also post about my site when it's ready so we're together in this ship. BTW, I already added your page to my del.icio.us bookmarks. ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/ -- Stefan Holmberg Systementor AB

Re: [jQuery] jQuery powered shopping site

2006-12-20 Thread Stefan Holmberg
what I've done with a fantastic library and excellent group of plugins. :) Regards, Michael Price ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/ -- Stefan Holmberg Systementor AB Dvärsätt 1467 835 41 Dvärsätt Sweden Office

Re: [jQuery] JQuery driven site

2006-12-20 Thread Stefan Holmberg
2.0.0.1. Not sure if that's just me or what. Still a good lookin' site. How about a powered by jQuery logo? We had the contest, but I don't see anyone using it. :o) Chris Stefan Holmberg wrote: Thank you all for your great input. It was a joy to read - some funny stuff and also it's so

Re: [jQuery] JQuery driven site

2006-12-20 Thread Stefan Holmberg
On Dec 20, 2006, at 14:22, Stefan Holmberg wrote: Thank you all for your great input. It was a joy to read - some funny stuff and also it's so great to feel the support from you all ! I have created a new version - implementing some of the stuff you have mentioned but want to just have

[jQuery] JQuery driven site

2006-12-19 Thread Stefan Holmberg
fellows, Finally my first JQuery driven site has been released - http://www.findfreefonts.net . To start by presenting myself - I try to spread the word about JQuery in the ASP.NET world - through my site

Re: [jQuery] JQuery driven site

2006-12-19 Thread Stefan Holmberg
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Re: [jQuery] Formless (or hopeless) programming model

2006-11-17 Thread Stefan Holmberg
Thanks, you certainly got a point Dave, and while it's not relevant to this particular project I think it would be stupid of me to start building something I wont benefit from in future projects - where accessibility would matter more. I guess the right way is to use real form elements and if JS