On 11/9/06, Dragan Krstic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It will be very nice to have list of sites runs on jQuery on
> http://jquery.com, then to have contest for site of month, year, best
> plugins, widgets, etc...
>
Definitely, I think that would be quite achievable (again, using
Drupal!) with e
It will be very nice to have list of sites runs on jQuery on
http://jquery.com, then to have contest for site of month, year, best
plugins, widgets, etc...
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> jQuery provides a library for client side scripting. Drupal runs on the
> serverside and provides both dynamic content and client side script. So it
> looks like a good opportunity to me to work together: Drupal can be used by
> jQuery to build a great community(-driven) site, and Drupal can
> I'm afraid i can't agree with you. I feel Drupal and jQuery hold very
> different design philosophies.
>
> Since Drupal is based on PHP, a server side web programming language, it
> naturally concentrates on the *structure* and *logic* of a product,
> involves more rational thinking. On the ot
Tane,I'm afraid i can't agree with you. I feel Drupal and jQuery hold very different design philosophies.Since Drupal is based on PHP, a server side web programming language, it naturally concentrates on the *structure* and *logic* of a product, involves more rational thinking. On the other hand,
I have recently become a Drupal convert for a CMS system, and was over
the moon to see that jQuery is going to be *the* JS library that is
used in the core of the system for release 5.
I think it would be great for these two communities to look to work
together, in that the more Drupal users there
Guys,
we can also post updates to the blog more often. That being said, the
wiki could be made a bit more extensive with more examples and such. The
initial jQuery examples when you first hit the site are not very
convincing and do not explain WHAT jQuery is and why it is better. What
is inter
I second that notion! Please create a "contrib" or an "incoming" branch
in SVN, and allow anyone to drop plugins in there. A bunch of us can take
turns vetting the plugins to make sure that they're not spam or crap.
- Brian
> Rey Bango wrote:
>> Hi Dan,
>>
>>> Still, I suppose if you make enou
Hi Stephen. Very well said!
You've summed up so many of the things that I feel and the reasons that
are driving some of the "marketing" efforts that I've take upon myself.
Its something that I enjoy doing and that I know would help the project.
And the cool thing with John is that he's VERY r
Rey Bango wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
>> Still, I suppose if you make enough examples of everythin everyone else has
>> done, and then throw jQuery's own killer features, then we might get more
>> converts! :D
>> There's plenty of cool stuff out there that we should push more and more.
>
> Yep! See, part
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