[jQuery] Re: [SITE SUBMISSION] Sapitot Creative

2008-01-30 Thread motob
I had some trouble getting that history plugin to corporate with ui.tabs. I'll take another stab at it, maybe there are some updated documentation in that area. I had not run into that "Loading..." issue when I was running thru it, but I always waited until the transition finish. Ah the beauty of

[jQuery] Re: [SITE SUBMISSION] Sapitot Creative

2008-01-30 Thread Rus Miller
Also, you could dim the first view and thumbnail on the print and web pages to show that they're currently displayed. A beautiful site, though! I was actually planning on doing the same drop-down effect on my site redesign (which should be done sometime in '09). Stole my thunder! On Jan 30, 3:

[jQuery] Re: [SITE SUBMISSION] Sapitot Creative

2008-01-30 Thread Benjamin Sterling
Looks really nice, but I would second Dan's comments and would probably suggest you implement the history plugin. Being in the DC area, 508 compliance is a big sell. On 1/30/08, Dan G. Switzer, II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >Sapitot Creative is a Design firm that recently redesigned their >

[jQuery] Re: [SITE SUBMISSION] Sapitot Creative

2008-01-30 Thread Dan G. Switzer, II
>Sapitot Creative is a Design firm that recently redesigned their >website. jQuery is being used to enhance page transitions and to give >a little flair to the print and web portfolio sections. What is real >interesting is the unconventional use of jQuery-ui.tabs plugin for the >main navigation. >

[jQuery] Re: [SITE SUBMISSION] Sapitot Creative

2008-01-30 Thread Jonathan Sharp
Love it! On 1/30/08, motob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Sapitot Creative is a Design firm that recently redesigned their > website. jQuery is being used to enhance page transitions and to give > a little flair to the print and web portfolio sections. What is real > interesting is the unconvent