Re: [jQuery] API-Draft Looks great!

2007-02-03 Thread Jan Hendrik Mangold
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

Re: [jQuery] API-Draft Looks great!

2007-02-03 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
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

Re: [jQuery] API-Draft Looks great!

2007-02-03 Thread Alexandre Plennevaux
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

Re: [jQuery] API-Draft Looks great!

2007-02-03 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
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

Re: [jQuery] API-Draft Looks great!

2007-02-03 Thread abba bryant
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

Re: [jQuery] API-Draft Looks great!

2007-02-03 Thread Alexandre Plennevaux
: [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

Re: [jQuery] API-Draft Looks great!

2007-02-03 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
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

Re: [jQuery] API-Draft Looks great!

2007-02-03 Thread 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

[jQuery] API-Draft Looks great!

2007-01-25 Thread Christopher Jordan
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

Re: [jQuery] API-Draft Looks great!

2007-01-25 Thread Mike Alsup
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.