This question was posted on liftforum.com and I can not answer it. If
anyone knows the answer, please reply. Thanks. (by the way, is there
any way I can format the code on google groups to make it actually
look like code)
Question:
I would like to make an ajax anchor on an image defined in a te
ier for me to try to
> > help people then a traditional forum. For someone who wants to lear
> > Lit perhaps a more traditional forum is more helpful? ... don't really
> > know .. I guess it depends on the person.
>
> > Br's,
> > Marius
>
> > On Aug
ng lists in general have several short comings:
>
> >> - Hard to search through
> >> - Many duplicate questions
> >> - No stickies
> >> - No syntax highlighting and few formatting options
> >> - Little to no message organization
> >> - Few mod
search through
> > > - Many duplicate questions
> > > - No stickies
> > > - No syntax highlighting and few formatting options
> > > - Little to no message organization
> > > - Few moderation tools
>
> > > A forum could be a nice way to addr
rmatting options
> > - Little to no message organization
> > - Few moderation tools
>
> > A forum could be a nice way to address these issues, so it might be
> > worth a try. Also I think introducing a forum is anymore likely to
> > splinter than an IRC chat room.
&g
Hey!
I stumbled on Lift a couple weeks ago and have been messing around
with it a lot! I am a Ruby on Rails programmer and it seems like Ruby
is doing a fine job serving the web programmers community. Recently,
I read an article about Twitter running RoR and it crashing after a
while. They dec
Yeah, google groups is a little messy right now...especially the
design. They should fix it up a little. I found that using a forum
like VBulletin or PHPBB is the easiest and most efficient so I created
a forum for Lift developers at liftforum.com. If you want to create a
Lift community of deve