[jQuery] Re: Need Special Menu Plugin

2008-04-06 Thread Roberto
Guys, easier, yes, but not faster. Surfing a website hosted in the UK from the USA is fairly slow. I'm in the USA and I built a site for a guy in the UK with his preferred hosting provider in the UK -- 1and1.co.uk. He says it's super fast, but I see it as slow. He says he wants admin moderators to

[jQuery] Re: Need Special Menu Plugin

2008-04-01 Thread GianCarlo Mingati
Don't know... why do you want to build a CMS with ajax calls? Consider this: you have a page (no frames), you got your animated accordion menu, you click an item and the whole page reloads with the requested components and the menu on the left is kept open on the desired position. Isn't easier? GC

[jQuery] Re: Need Special Menu Plugin

2008-04-01 Thread tlphipps
This is just my opinion, so take it for what it's worth, but I don't really see why you need AJAX in this instance. Seems like you could just use a full page refresh and let the menu stay where it is via your layout. It just seems to me that you would be complicating a rather simple process just