I would like it to list every built-in function like in (MySql), and
make it searchable, with more real world examples. The problem I ran
into lastnight is I was trying to load a ext JavaScript file, and I
forgot the tutorial with the examples. I tried doing a search, and the
result was kind of ga
me too!
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Subject: [jQuery] Re: Do you think jQuery's documentation is enought?
Hi list,
I have been thinking about a how-to
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> I love it. In fact it had the answer to the question I've been trying to
> figure out "How can you close
Waite
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I love it. In fact it had the answer to the question I've been trying to
figure out "How can you close all divs except one!"
Can you
m not sure about the format, the demo for killing all but one divs was
sort of hard to follow.
Mitch
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>> I'm not following what you mean by "an organized site" though.
sorry, i guess, i didn't say it right.
I mean't, a site (or part of
a site) in which the user interface is designed in such a fashion that
it is easily accessible for anyone looking to learn quickly. A
blog is more sequential for t
and basic concepts.
>
> If anyone is interested in working with me on such a project, let me know
> offline and I will report back here if I spark any interest.
>
> Mitch
>
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On Aug 2, 2007, at 5:56 PM, Ganeshji Marwaha wrote:
Karl,
A couple of things...
1.
I am just thinking out loud here.
Is there a way to setup up your blog in such a way that, if one of
us posts a blog entry in our blogs (maybe in a category named
jquery) and express interest in including th
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Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 1:44 PM
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On Aug 2, 2007, at 2:42 PM, Ganeshji Marwaha wrote:
Hi list,
I have been thinking abou
Karl,
A couple of things...
1.
I am just thinking out loud here.
Is there a way to setup up your
blog in such a way that, if one of us posts a blog entry in our blogs
(maybe in a category named jquery) and express interest in including
that in
learningjquery.com, then it gets added to ur blog.
I
On Aug 2, 2007, at 2:42 PM, Ganeshji Marwaha wrote:
Hi list,
I have been thinking about a how-to/demo/interesting-use-cases
kinda site for jquery lately.
But, it is not a trivial effort if we want to get it to a state
where it will be something jquery community can be proud of. So, i
gue
ssumptions the docs make and the very important things you need to
> > know early about syntax and basic concepts.
> >
> > If anyone is interested in working with me on such a project, let me know
> > offline and I will report back here if I spark any interest.
> >
> > Mi
ny interest.
>
> Mitch
>
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ry (English)
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Do you think jQuery's documentation is enought?
I like http://www.visualjquery.com for my jquery documentation...
yes there is lots of room for "improvements" but it's a working and
living project which is constantly changing and I think the p
Brandon Aaron wrote:
> On 8/2/07, *fatihturan* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> What do you think about this question? Do you think jQuery's
>> documentation is enought? Personally i think jQuery's documentation
>> isn't enought.
>
There is always room for improvement! Creating a nice set of demos
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Krstic
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2007/8/2, Alexandre Plennevaux mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"[EMAIL
PROTECTED]>:
Have y
Thursday, August 02, 2007 9:18 AM
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Subject: [jQuery] Re: Do you think jQuery's documentation is enought?
2007/8/2, Alexandre Plennevaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Have you actually tried to read mootools documentation? It's very technical
IMHO.
Yes, I did,
I like http://www.visualjquery.com for my jquery documentation...
yes there is lots of room for "improvements" but it's a working and
living project which is constantly changing and I think the project
managers are doing a great job to date... and demos? look at the
plugin pages for demos...
2007/8/2, Alexandre Plennevaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> Have you actually tried to read mootools documentation? It's very
> technical
> IMHO.
Yes, I did, but it cannot provide kick start as jQuery documentation. I have
feeling mootool docs is oriented only to experienced users.
Jquery document
Have you actually tried to read mootools documentation? It's very technical
IMHO.
Jquery documentation 's layout may not be the sexiest, but it performs quite
well in terms on how it is structured, written and how helpful and concise.
Yes, in terms of docs too, less is sometimes more.
I do wish
I think it is enough for start. jQuery is much easier to learn and examples
on jQuery much more understandable and useful than mootools,dojo or
prototype.
But, jQuery have some undocumented features.
For any advanced use, documentation is never enough, but jQuery api stands
out.
--
Dragan Krst
maybe you missed this:
http://jquery.bassistance.de/api-browser/
Needs to be updated to 1.1.3 (might be worth holding on to the
soon-to-be-released 1.1.4)
On 8/2/07, fatihturan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What do you think about this question? Do you think jQuery's
> documentation is enought
There is always room for improvement! Creating a nice set of demos has been
discussed a few times but no one has actually stepped up to the plate to
make it happen. Would you be willing to write a few demos? Would anyone else
be willing to pitch in and help create a nice set of demos? We will also
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