Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites

2007-01-29 Thread Peter Vulgaris
I've just recently converted our site: www.appelrouthtutoring.com (internally and externally) to jQuery from Prototype. The public site uses it for menus and fading in and out testimonials on the homepage. Nothing spectacular, but so easy and fun with jQuery. Also, our employee website uses jQuery

Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites

2007-01-11 Thread Philippe Jadin
If you could, please provide a description of where jQuery is being used within the website. Please reply to this email and I'll begin compiling the list. Hello, We are starting to use Jquery inside Thinkedit, a freshly opensourced cms. We use it for the dropdown menus in the admin

Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites

2007-01-11 Thread Michael Geary
Forgot to add us to the list... Zvents: http://www.zvents.com/ This is a Rails site and we completely replaced prototype.js with jQuery and our own code. We're using thickbox, a homegrown autocompleter, my DOM plugin, and lots of custom code. This also puts jQuery on our partner sites: The

Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites

2007-01-11 Thread Kelvin Luck
And another one: http://www.flatline-tignes.com/ Uses jQuery, a modified thickbox, DOM creation plugin, my date picker and various custom code. Most of the jQuery action is on the flat details pages and the booking page. I discovered jQuery half way through building this site so there may be

Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites

2007-01-10 Thread Andy Matthews
That's really nice George...great job. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of George Adamson Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 1:47 PM To: discuss@jquery.com Subject: Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites Just a little one... We're

Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites

2007-01-10 Thread Stefan Holmberg
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 jQuery v1.1 eminent, I'd like to begin compiling a list of jQuery powered

Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites

2007-01-10 Thread Shane Graber - jQuery
. On 1/9/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everyone, With the release jQuery v1.1 eminent, I'd like to begin compiling a list of jQuery powered sites for posting on the jQuery site. The sites *DO NOT* have to be jQuery v1.1 specific. Sites using prior versions of jQuery

Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites

2007-01-10 Thread Andy Matthews
a list of jQuery powered sites for posting on the jQuery site. The sites *DO NOT* have to be jQuery v1.1 specific. Sites using prior versions of jQuery are perfectly fine for this list. Also, if you're using jQuery with another library (YUI, PT, Dojo, et al), that's fine as well. We want to know which

Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites

2007-01-10 Thread Brice Burgess
http://www.pommo.org/ - jQ used for all ajax calls, drag drop ordering of subscriber fields, edit-in-place subscriber management, client side input validation, modal content, and more.. http://www.sf.net/ - jQ used in project + site suckerfish menus http://www.tgeorgianos.com/ - jQ used for

Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites

2007-01-10 Thread Stefan Holmberg
jQuery v1.1 eminent, I'd like to begin compiling a list of jQuery powered sites for posting on the jQuery site. The sites *DO NOT* have to be jQuery v1.1 specific. Sites using prior versions of jQuery are perfectly fine for this list. Also, if you're using jQuery with another library (YUI, PT

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] List of jQuery-Powered Sites

2007-01-09 Thread Rey Bango
Hi everyone, With the release jQuery v1.1 eminent, I'd like to begin compiling a list of jQuery powered sites for posting on the jQuery site. The sites *DO NOT* have to be jQuery v1.1 specific. Sites using prior versions of jQuery are perfectly fine for this list. Also, if you're using jQuery

Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites

2007-01-09 Thread Klaus Hartl
Rey Bango schrieb: Hi everyone, With the release jQuery v1.1 eminent, I'd like to begin compiling a list of jQuery powered sites for posting on the jQuery site. The sites *DO NOT* have to be jQuery v1.1 specific. Sites using prior versions of jQuery are perfectly fine for this list. Also

Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites

2007-01-09 Thread Christian Bach
Rey Bango wrote: Hi everyone, With the release jQuery v1.1 eminent, I'd like to begin compiling a list of jQuery powered sites for posting on the jQuery site. The sites *DO NOT* have to be jQuery v1.1 specific. Sites using prior versions of jQuery are perfectly fine for this list. Also

Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites

2007-01-09 Thread Brandon Aaron
the drop down navigation a breeze. -- Brandon Aaron On 1/9/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everyone, With the release jQuery v1.1 eminent, I'd like to begin compiling a list of jQuery powered sites for posting on the jQuery site. The sites *DO NOT* have to be jQuery v1.1 specific

Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites

2007-01-09 Thread SeViR
Rey Bango wrote: Hi everyone, With the release jQuery v1.1 eminent, I'd like to begin compiling a list of jQuery powered sites for posting on the jQuery site. The sites *DO NOT* have to be jQuery v1.1 specific. Sites using prior versions of jQuery are perfectly fine for this list. Also

Re: [jQuery] List of jQuery-Powered Sites

2007-01-09 Thread Yehuda Katz
an AJAX'ified calendar widget and made creating the drop down navigation a breeze. -- Brandon Aaron On 1/9/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everyone, With the release jQuery v1.1 eminent, I'd like to begin compiling a list of jQuery powered sites for posting on the jQuery site