On Jan 25, 2007, at 6:46 AM, Mike Alsup wrote:
This may have already been dicussed, but I just now noticed it. Has
anyone looked at http://joern.jquery.com/api-draft/cat.xml#cat
recently?
It now contains the different sections of the API in a collapsible
tree-view.
I agree. It's
Jan Hendrik Mangold schrieb:
On Jan 25, 2007, at 6:46 AM, Mike Alsup wrote:
This may have already been dicussed, but I just now noticed it. Has
anyone looked at http://joern.jquery.com/api-draft/cat.xml#cat
recently?
It now contains the different sections of the API in a collapsible
3 février 2007 18:52
To: jQuery Discussion.
Subject: Re: [jQuery] API-Draft Looks great!
Jan Hendrik Mangold schrieb:
On Jan 25, 2007, at 6:46 AM, Mike Alsup wrote:
This may have already been dicussed, but I just now noticed it. Has
anyone looked at http://joern.jquery.com/api-draft
Alexandre Plennevaux schrieb:
Jörn, i would like to make a firefox extension to search into the jquery
api, what would be the url for the search in your API, along with the query
variable name?
I don't think the current browser supports that, I wouldn't know how. I
can imagine setting up
The current official release does not work in IE6. There are no scrollbars
and as a result only the top 1 page of content is accessible.
Jörn Zaefferer wrote:
Alexandre Plennevaux schrieb:
Jörn, i would like to make a firefox extension to search into the jquery
api, what would be the url
: [jQuery] API-Draft Looks great!
Alexandre Plennevaux schrieb:
Jörn, i would like to make a firefox extension to search into the
jquery api, what would be the url for the search in your API, along
with the query variable name?
I don't think the current browser supports that, I wouldn't know
abba bryant schrieb:
The current official release does not work in IE6. There are no scrollbars
and as a result only the top 1 page of content is accessible.
True. If anyone sends me the necessary CSS hacks, I'd be happy to
include them. Until then, I don't really care.
--
Jörn Zaefferer
Alexandre Plennevaux schrieb:
Just to be sure we understand each other, i meant a firefox SEARCH ENGINE
extension :)
Sure, but as far as I undertand that, you need some hook to get the
search you entered in Firefox into the underlying engine. For Google, it
adds the term you entered to the
This may have already been dicussed, but I just now noticed it. Has
anyone looked at http://joern.jquery.com/api-draft/cat.xml#cat recently?
It now contains the different sections of the API in a collapsible
tree-view.
I think this is Jörn's baby (the link contains 'joern' so I'm making
that
This may have already been dicussed, but I just now noticed it. Has
anyone looked at http://joern.jquery.com/api-draft/cat.xml#cat recently?
It now contains the different sections of the API in a collapsible
tree-view.
I agree. It's really quite nice. And it makes great use of plugins.
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