With john working at Mozilla on the next firefox release, and now this
announcment I can see some very exciting things happening in the next
18-24 months in the world of jQuery/web development. All we need to
do is quash those bugs and get everyone away from IE.
JQuery for world domination!
Tane
I know Drupal is in the SoC, I'd love to see some "dual" enhancments.
For example, check out a plugin for Wordpress called "Canvas" (nothing
to do with the tag!). It's functionality in Drupal could easily be
replaces with interface sortables, and provide a more visual layout
system - each block be
I think you should definitly show jQuery against another popular JS
library. Find something in say Prototype that maybe takes a few lines
to do, and show it being done in jQuery using 1 or 2 lines :)
Regards,
Tane Piper
Work: http://www.nohalfmeasures.com
Personal: http://digitalspaghetti.me.uk
Hi list,
Came across this today via my jQuery feeds:
http://www.ngcoders.com/php/pquery-php-and-jquery/
From the website:
"PQuery is a set of helper classes for JQuery JavaScript library.This
library allows you to easily integrate AJAX , Effects and other JQuery
functionality into your PHP s
Noticed this story on Ajaxian today!
http://ajaxian.com/archives/intel-web-20-technology-development-kit-tdk
I haven't had a chance to look at it yet myself, but looks like it might
be interesting for developing apps, especially with the offline
capabilities coming up in Firefox 3, I could see
Hey peeps,
This isn't shameless self promotion, this is just a very handy tool I
found recently that has really saved some time with development. I
thought I'd share with you:
http://piro.sakura.ne.jp/xul/_splitbrowser.html.en
It's the split browser plugin for Firefox. Rather than using tabs,
Very nice, very nice!
Regards,
Tane Piper
Work: http://www.nohalfmeasures.com
Personal: http://digitalspaghetti.me.uk
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Mike Alsup
Great news! Its a nice application that has a lot of potential, and
of course it uses jQuery :)
Tane
On 2/5/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd like to congratulate the folks at jQuery-Powered Plazes.com and
> jQuery team member Klaus Hartl on an initial round of venture funding to
>
http://technorati.com/wtf/jquery/
I've added a blurb to Technorati's WTF? about jQuery. At the moment,
the top entry only has 12 blurbs - so jQuery people, please get on the
site and add your own to put it to the top.
What is WTF?
"Ever wonder why something is so popular? Why are the hot to
I've just tried it in FF2.0.0.1 with Firebug 1.0b8 and I can confirm
that it runs fine when the code is pasted into Firebug, but does not
work in the browser - I get your origional results.
Tane
On 1/3/07, Felix Geisendörfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Wow, this one seems to be truly nasty. A
Bahh, ignore this email!
It was my own typo, the selector should have been div.item-list>ul,
not div.itemlist>ul as I had.
Now it's working :)
Tane
On 12/19/06, digital spaghetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I am trying to use the InnerFade plugin
Hi folks,
I am trying to use the InnerFade plugin on a site I am developing
using Drupal. In it, I have a block that lists up to the last 5
stories posted. Due to the way Views work in Drupal, I am not able to
add a class to the UL element directly, the code looks like below:
Last 5 Stor
Personally, I didn't like its structure set up and YML language.
CakePHP is very much like PHP and is really just a set of classes that
provide functionality, and the structure is true MVC to me.
But certainly I think it's important that with whatever framework you
use, that jQuery is the JS libra
Be wary of that page, it's actually out of date!
Rather than:
$head->register_js("jquery.js");
You now just use
$head->js("jquery.js");
Basicly, knock register_ off any calls and your fine. However after
all your calls, you need to do:
$head->registered();
This will "render" all the scripts a
Its on the cakeforge jorn, go to the project tree and search for
"head'. It also needs the util helper (which is handly next in the
list :)
Tane
On 12/14/06, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Olivier Percebois-Garve schrieb:
> > So there is a lot to come, but for now I'd advice you the
ow it on a
> controller basis and he said
> he's developing a MVC framework for jquery, I guess it will be made
> withe cake in mind.
> Also, Nate, a Team member is developing something, I guess it's for the
> upcoming cake 1.2.
>
> So there is a lot to come, but for
Hey,
I've noticed a few people on here talk about CakePHP and I've decided
to investigate it as a possible way of developing a CMS for my work.
As much as I love drupal, it has it's drawbacks for what I am doing
and I'm investigating using a framwork as a way to develop a CMS from
scratch that is
Hey folks,
I'm pretty happy with the setup over at http://getjquery.org now - I
have groups up and running (so working groups can be created), buddy
lists for the social element and a few other cool things so go check
it out. Apologies for the length of this email also, but I'm typing
this as I t
in Action(more samples)"
> using different plugin and how it was implemented...
>
> cheers,
> cdelfino
>
> On 12/8/06, digital spaghetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On 12/8/06, Barry Nauta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Excellen
Hi Barry,
yea there are a few issues - I haven't configured the site fully yet.
I expect it all to be done later today.
Tane
On 12/8/06, Barry Nauta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Excellent initiative!
>
> Just a small note to tell you that image upload fails:
>
> Cheers,
> Barry
>
__
Hey folks,
Further to the discussions on this mailing list about getting the word
about jQuery out to the world, I've created http://getjquery.org
The idea behind it is to come up with a similar site to
getfirefox.org, to advocate the use of jQuery alongside, and over
other JS libraries.
There i
Don't forget Divo - thats where the jQuery hat comes from :)
Ok folks - http://getjquery.org is up and running :) I couldn't
resist as I got an offer from my web host to upgrade to a re-seller
account for £1 for the next 3 months and a free URL, after that i'll
need to start looking at raising pa
Briz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Have you tried running the example file? If not, try it. It's in the
> "example" directory ... here it is on our server:
> http://jquery.glyphix.com/jquery.xslTransform/example/
> >
> > If you have, does it work?
> >
> > On
I agree with a lot of what you are saying. The jQuery site, though a
useful tool is a little dull and as you say doesn't tell you how
"fresh" things are.
I think a leaf could be taken out of what some other communities on
the web do and look at making the jQuery homepage more like a
community hub
Here is some notes I took on my blackberry. Sometimes I just get
ideas like this and like to take them down. It's for getjquery.com
which could be a great way to promote the library.
Getjquery.org site ideas:
Create a site in a similar vein to getfirefox.org, promoting the
features and values o
Hey,
Tried this, not working:
$this is not defined.
I don't think that really matters anyway? All my code should be doing
is on clicking the URL, I want to fire off a transform which is
defined in the function code?
At the moment, I know that I am sending text/html as the header as I
just want
Hey,
Is the list working, or is everyone just REALLY quiet today?
On 12/6/06, digital spaghetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Gavin,
>
> I've just added jQuery.xslTransform to my website
> (http://digitalspaghetti.me.uk) and I have a link on the site that I
> want
d of
> jquery.xslTransform.packed.js
>
>
>
> On 12/6/06, digital spaghetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hey,
> >
> > I managed to get this plugin installed, but at the moment it's not
> > working, I've posted the output from firebug
Hi Gavin,
I've just added jQuery.xslTransform to my website
(http://digitalspaghetti.me.uk) and I have a link on the site that I
want to click to transform the page I am looking at, but it doesn't
seem to work.
Just a quick background: I am using the hAtom microformat on my site,
it means in th
Hi there,
Currently mobile at the moment, so a quick question. Does the jQuery
XSL plugin require an XSLT engine on the server, or is it doing the
browser?
I'm looking at XSLT for use with microformats so I can do conversions
on formats like hcard to vcard or hatom to atom feed, and at the
momen
I have't tried it yet myself, but on firebug's homepage there is a
firebug lite that is a javascript you can embed into a page, to give
you cross browser debugging.
I'd have a look at that, see if it suits your needs?
Tane
http://digitalspaghetti.me.uk
On 12/5/06, bmsterling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
f you don't want to start from scratch but have the flexability to add
your own functioanlity and have jQuery at the core, then Drupal is
excellent
It has really good open standards. There are lots of great core and
3rd party modules available for example in Core you have database
functions, a use
nant way of doing this, as I have
> > thought that a microid spider might ignore JS which would render this
> > module's current implementation useless.
> > But at the moment this is more of a proof-of-concept rather than
> > something fully useable (there are not many
-concept rather than
something fully useable (there are not many services that support
microid).
Tane
On 12/4/06, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> digital spaghetti schrieb:
> > Since drupal_add_js allows me to mix PHP variables with jQuery code I
> > could change t
9ceace8ab83bb")});
>
>
> And then you'd only apply the class to the one node, not every node
> found on the page that has the word 'node' in the id field.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of digi
Hey folks,
I'm making headway with my Drupal module I am working on, but have hit
a problem.
On the front page of Drupal, I generate a jQuery .addClass() function
for each node that is displayed on the page, and this is fine. For
example, for the first node I get this in my header:
$(function(
I could only afford $10 just now, but the improvements are well worth
it. Everyone who uses it should donate at least $5, it's an excellent
extension and should be supported.
Tane
http://digitalspaghetti.me.uk
On 12/4/06, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yep! I went ahead and sent Joe $50
Hi Rod,
Great to see jQuery being used in an inventive way. Have you any
plans to makw this a web widget, as I'd love to use something like
this on my site.
As to the http Auth issue, would it be possible to make this into a
plugin, so it would make the code cleaner, and it would be a great
plug
Hi there,
As soon as I started reading this thread I thought the exact same
thing about a drupal module, but it looks like you already have a
module in development.
Is there anything in the CVS to look at? I'm working on a
microformats module and I'd like to look opening an API for other
modules
o
> it's pointless to check that. Firebug or the Web Developers Toolbar
> would help you out a lot.
>
> -ALEX
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of digital spaghetti
> Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 6:51 AM
On 12/1/06, Marc Jansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi digital spaghetti,
>
> digital spaghetti schrieb:
> > Hey folks,
> >
> > I am working on a Microcontent module for Drupal that uses jQuery, but
> > I cannot seem to get that functionality to work. I n
t; that's the
> trouble. addClass is the correct method to use, I just think that
> your query isn't finding any nodes.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Paul
>
> On 12/1/06, digital spaghetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hey folks,
> >
> > I am worki
Hey folks,
I am working on a Microcontent module for Drupal that uses jQuery, but
I cannot seem to get that functionality to work. I need to ask, does
.addClass actually add class text to a tag, or is it just applying it
in the background. To explain, my code looks like this:
$(function(){
Hi Steven,
Is there any link to this? I'm currently looking at building a hCard
builder for Drupal that reads the fields from the Profile module, and
generates a select list of these fields that can be mapped to XHTML
types for a hCard.
This plugin sounds perfect, because for the admin interface
Hmm, I tried that and it worked with Puff, but when I tried other
effects such as .Highlight I keep getting errors with c & g not having
properties. Weird
Tane
On 11/22/06, spinnach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ..try without removing the quotes from this... $(this).Puff(500)
Ended up fixing it on my own:
$(document).ready(function()
{$("[EMAIL PROTECTED]|=menu]").click(function(){
$("this").Puff(500)
});
});
However, I'm not getting Puff working, but I'll fix that too.
Tane
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Hey folks,
I'm using Drupal and I have a menu that I want to apply an effect to.
The menu code looks like this and I can't change it as the classes
come from the drupal menu module:
Home
About Us
Our Artists
Releases
Below is the code I am using, I want the links to puff using ifx when
a link
>
>
> Jorn, I'm using FF2 and when I scroll down the left hand list, I get
> blue lines appearing across the frame, however they disappear when I
> go back up the list. They also disappear if I right-click on the
> frame as well. Seems to be some kind of refresh issue?
>
>
Yep, I never noticed i
On 11/16/06, "Jörn Zaefferer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> it's update time, take a look for yourself:
> http://fuzz.bassistance.de/api-draft/cat.xml
>
> The position:fixed hack for IE is implemented, but still a little fuzzy.
>
> Good thing: The complete API is bookmarkable across b
> I always thought the point of the MIT was that it can be used with
> anything, it is definitely compatible with GPL (so the dual license
> for Drupal integration doesn't make sense to me) - the only
> requirement is to keep the license intact (so the author gets credit).
> I've seen downloads wit
Thanks guys, I forgot to mention I had also tried this.href, but it
didn't work either, but I had it in "" so thats probably why. I knew
I got the basic idea, it was just me being stupid :)
Thanks again.
Tane
On 11/15/06, Dragan Krstic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > $(document).ready(
> >
Hi Folks,
Ok, I am being stupid and can't work this out and it's probably so
simple. What I want to do is keep my site XHTML valid, so I don't
want target= params in any of my links, I want to use jQuery to take
the href param from any clicked link with rel="nofollow" which only my
external links
If you are looking for a CMS that is powered by jQuery, Drupal version
5 (currently in Beta) is using jQuery as it's core JS library, and is
integrating it into the main API. For example, to add a jQuery
function you use the drupal_add_js hook in Drupal:
This is an example of an effect which
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
>
> 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
This is exactly the type of functionality I'm looking for :)
What I'd like to do, is instead of having any login forms to the admin
area of my site, I want to have a link that is invisible, but has an
access key assigned to it, and when the access key is pressed it
brings up the form :)
I'll defi
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
I can confirm that Drupal 5.x has been released as beta, and contains
jQuery as it's main JS library:
http://drupal.org/drupal-5.0-beta1
The addition of jQuery has significantly altered drupal.js:
1. All drupal.js functions are namespaced with Drupal. For example,
if you called absolutePositi
Forgot to say, the Farbtastic colour picker has been integrated as a
core feature into Drupal's new default theme, it allows you to set
various colours on the fly and can be seen working here:
http://acko.net/garland/?q=admin/build/themes/settings/garland
Tane
On 11/1/06, digital spag
Hey Rik,
I used that article to great effect with my new Wordpress theme (you
can see it in action at http://www.digitalspaghetti.me.uk)
Thanks for a great article!
Tane
On 10/5/06, Rik Lomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> It was me who wrote that article - the magazine is actually c
hetti.me.uk
On 9/22/06, Michael Geary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: digital spaghetti
> >
> > Now, in IE6 (at least in my copy) the bottom toggle bar works
> > fine, so does the comments area - but the top bar keeps
> > crashing IE6 - however it works fine in
Hey folks,
I am working on a Wordpress/Canvas theme that exclusivly uses jQuery
for it's JS functions.
I have added 2 toggle areas, one at the top that by default is hidden,
and one at the bottom that by default shows up. I also have my
comment area hidden by default but it's only shown if you v
On 9/21/06, sunsean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/21/06, digital spaghetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Just a quick question, has anyone on the list done any work on a AJAX
> > comments plugin for jQuery?
>
> Actually, I started working on one a long
Just a quick question, has anyone on the list done any work on a AJAX
comments plugin for jQuery?
If not, then I'm probably going to start working on one to work with
my Wordpress theme (which I have started converting all the JS from
Prototype to JQuery), but rather than go ahead and re-invent th
Talking about magazines, I got my copy of .net magazine in the post
the other day, very nice article that was in it!
Tane
http://www.digitalspaghetti.me.uk
On 9/20/06, Yehuda Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's going to be released as a PDF, but maybe I will create an RSS feed with
> a link to
Is there any more word on whats happening this this?
I downloaded compat.js, but it doesn't seem to do anything except
throw and exception:
Error: invalid return
Source File: http://mysiteurl/compat.js
Line: 10, Column: 25
Source Code:
if ( obj ) { return obj; }
I have it loadi
can pass callback functions (much like button state handlers) that are
> called if an item changes its state
> (becomes first, becomes last, becomes visible).
>
> That is just a first try, so don't look too deeply through code ;)
> I'll let you know when it's ready fo
I love this plugin. One thing I wonder if you can help with?
I would like to use this for my main navigation. What I'd like to do
is display only 1 image at a time, which is a navigation link. Each
time the prev/next are pressed and an image is displayed, I would like
to have a div next to it c
Hi there,
Would anyone be able to help me out? I'm trying to code a livesearch
widget for Wordpress using G. van den Hoven's Autocomplete plugin.
I've tried to look through the source to try find what I need, but can't.
I have my widget that I initialises the plugin, and an input for where
I ac
email. When I then click
person, cf_email is already visible and causes the div to render
incorrectly.
Is their any way to check the state of a div tag first before
executing the code?
On 18/08/06, digital spaghetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I'm new to jQ
Hey again folks,
Right, I have discovered what seems to be the root cause of why my
stuff wasn't working.
I did some testing locally with jQuery which worked fine, but when I
tried to inegrate it with some stuff in Joomla (the CMS I am using) it
doesn't work correctly.
Here is how I am activatin
Check out http://proj.jquery.com/plugins/
There are a few plugins there that might match your requirements.
Tane
On 24/08/06, Francisco Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a jQuery plugin for editing HTML?
>
> It's a mega pain in the plugin to deal with browser whims regarding
Hi there,I'm new to jQuery. I've tried out a few AJAX things in the past, but I am very happy to settle on jQuery as it seems to have everything a developer could need :)I'm having a bit of trouble though, and I appologise if I sound thick, but I would like to use jQuery to create dynamic forms an
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