[jQuery] Re: how to ask questions

2009-06-26 Thread shaded
its not always practical to post a link. The stuff im working on is offline for now. including database and php files. but thanks for all the tips.

[jQuery] Re: how to ask questions

2009-06-26 Thread Charlie
if problem is DOM related can always post a mockup on jsbin.com. It has built in jquery library just paste code, select library and voila! shaded wrote: its not always practical to post a link. The stuff im working on is offline for now. including database and php files. but thanks for

[jQuery] Re: how to ask questions

2009-06-26 Thread Jonathan Vanherpe (T T NV)
shaded wrote: its not always practical to post a link. The stuff im working on is offline for now. including database and php files. but thanks for all the tips. You don't always have to post your whole site, you could reduce it to a testcase. Just show the minimal amount of html and

[jQuery] Re: how to ask questions

2009-06-26 Thread amuhlou
not to mention sometimes you figure out the problem by creating a test case. On Jun 26, 10:05 am, Jonathan Vanherpe (T T NV) jonat...@tnt.be wrote: shaded wrote: its not always practical to post a link. The stuff im working on is offline for now. including database and php files. but

[jQuery] Re: how to ask questions

2009-06-26 Thread Eric Garside
If you need a place to host code for demonstration (because you're working offline, or need to expose only a fragment of code you can't get working), you have the BEST chance of getting an answer by posting your code on http://jsbin.com and dropping in a link. When people come in and post

[jQuery] Re: how to ask questions

2009-06-25 Thread Jonathan Vanherpe (T T NV)
James wrote: ...post a link to your code, or better yet, a demo page demonstrating the issue. Code does not show up formatted very well on Google groups and the emails it send, so keep it short if you post code here. I totally agree with this. Link to your code, don't leave us guessing. If

[jQuery] Re: how to ask questions

2009-06-24 Thread Michael Smith
Looking through the archives to this group I can see that at least two of your questions have been answered: http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/63045dd1dd66ee81/9910e8ed72d0c764?lnk=gstq=shaded#9910e8ed72d0c764

[jQuery] Re: how to ask questions

2009-06-24 Thread Cesar Sanz
Take it easy man... We all read all the posts, maybe no one knows what you are asking for. But, tell me what is your question, maybe I can study it a little further.. Regards - Original Message - From: shaded dar...@eztransition.com To: jQuery (English) jquery-en@googlegroups.com

[jQuery] Re: how to ask questions

2009-06-24 Thread shaded
thanks for the replies, @cesar, i'm not mad or anything, i just figure i was asking in the wrong way and wanted to find out what im doing wrong. @michael, thanks for pointing out that 2 questions were answered. This is my first google group and i figured that replies to my post would be emailed

[jQuery] Re: how to ask questions

2009-06-24 Thread James
I've found the best way to get an answer is to make your question concise. Don't make a one sentence post. Put it in detail and separate paragraphs if you have to. If you have code to show and it's only a few lines, post your code. Otherwise, post a link to your code, or better yet, a demo page

[jQuery] Re: how to ask questions

2009-06-24 Thread amuhlou
regarding email settings: in the post title bar, click Options on the far right. then click Email updates to me On Jun 24, 2:25 pm, James james.gp@gmail.com wrote: I've found the best way to get an answer is to make your question concise. Don't make a one sentence post. Put it in detail

[jQuery] Re: how to ask questions

2009-06-24 Thread Mario Soto
@michael, thanks for pointing out that 2 questions were answered. This is my first google group and i figured that replies to my post would be emailed to me. maybe i can set that up in settings or something. The answers can be emailed to you. Remember that this is a group and we all respond