Yes. I see now. Unfortunately, as Klaus said, jQuery no longer has this edge
as other developers have cottoned on to this.
Why unfortunately? A great concept was invented here, and that's *very*
fortunate. Thank you John, be proud :)
-- Fil
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I could invite brazilians speaking portuguese on the mp3... idkloli just know 3 brazilians who know jQuery, me and my 2 friends... and that's serious...2006/9/28, Dan Atkinson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:I mean that jQuery no longer has this edge on 'competitors'.
Fil wrote: Yes. I see now. Unfortunately,
Na. I don't smoke.
Do you mean articles that link to other articles, or chainables in terms of
code, cause I'm not sure the latter is relevent.
sunsean wrote:
One word, chainables. ~Sean
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Ok.
So how is this relevant to spreading jQuery?
I hope I'm the only one who's confused. :s
Jake-21 wrote:
chainable the ability to chain function calls, as in
$('#'+parm.id).slideDown(slow,function(){$('#'+parm.id).overflow(auto)});
or
var numb =
Ah right.
Yes. I see now. Unfortunately, as Klaus said, jQuery no longer has this edge
as other developers have cottoned on to this.
Klaus Hartl wrote:
Dan Atkinson schrieb:
Ok.
So how is this relevant to spreading jQuery?
I hope I'm the only one who's confused. :s
It was a
Cool idea!
How bout doing an 'I like jQuery because...' sorta thang?!
wycats wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm going to be putting together a video to be posted on YouTube as an
advertisement for jQuery.
I'd love to get MP3 or text testimonials from you guys explaining why the
switch to jQuery
One word, chainables. ~Sean
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Hey guys,I'm going to be putting together a video to be posted on YouTube as an advertisement for jQuery.I'd love to get MP3 or text testimonials from you guys explaining why the switch to jQuery changed the way you do _javascript_. MP3s are ideal, but I can work with text too.
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