Is it just me kept running into issues with Opera? I really don't
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can't tolerate. I am getting this impression that the evolution of
Opera has come to an end and now it's rapidly reversing back to the
buggy primitive
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tee wrote:
Is it just me kept running into issues with Opera? I really don't
remember having these problems so obvious with pre-version 9.5 that I
can't tolerate. I am getting this impression that the evolution of Opera
has come to an end and now it's rapidly reversing back to the buggy
Hi Georg, very nice to 'see' you :)
http://lotusseedsdesign.com/opera-test/opera-has-issue.png
I am narrowing down to the % and em that are causing many problems I
have encountered. The site is in my localhost therefor I can't post
it, but I will move it to a webserver maybe tomorrow or
Hi all,
I really want to get stuck in and learn Javascript properly, and by this I
mean not filling my page with onclick and sending hrefs to #. But instead
abstracting it all into the .js file and keeping my markup clean.
I've followed the book by Jeremy Keith called DOM Scripting which teaches
I think that is going to depend a lot on what you are trying to do with
your JS knowledge: are we talking about animation, AJAX or something
entirely different?
Regards,
Mike
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Well I could suggest AdvancED DOM Scripting but I'm a little biased
since I wrote it :)
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On 18-Sep-08, at 11:01 AM, Simon wrote:
Hi all,
I really want to get stuck in and learn Javascript properly, and by
this I
mean not filling my page
Simon,
Get into jQuery man. Plain old javascript just doesn't cut it. Best
library I have used.
Bit of a learning curve but well worth getting your head around.
Have fun: http://jquery.com/
Regards
Aubrey
Simon wrote:
Hi all,
I really want to get stuck in and learn Javascript
I've been trying to convince people here at work to use JQuery for UI,
but most are reluctant, because it's a framework.
Any good arguments of Why it is still OK to use JQuery?
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Anya,
It just makes good business sense, If you can write what would normally
take 40 lines of code to do and can condense it to a half dozen. That's
reason enough for me.
Today's customers are demanding a lot more for less so if you can do
something in half the time - why not.
Regards
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I've been trying to convince people here at work to use JQuery for
UI, but most are reluctant, because it's a framework.
They are reluctant because it has prewritten code to handle a bunch of
common tasks that lots of people want to do (and, as a result, is
robuster
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how do i protect my self against this sort of thing.
Human-only precautions such as a CAPTHA for form entry helps, as does some
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I agree. Also I think their argument is that frameworks change, and if
that happens, we are going to be stuck with what we had before...
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What I learn from JQuery community is that it is quite stable, BC and
consistent. It saves me a lot of headaches when dealing with weird behaviors
of different browsers including bad ones: IE6 or IE7. If anyone want to
write JavaScript from the scratch, he will encounter a lot of problem,
tee wrote:
Hi Georg, very nice to 'see' you :)
:-)
http://lotusseedsdesign.com/opera-test/opera-has-issue.png
I am narrowing down to the % and em that are causing many problems I
have encountered. The site is in my localhost therefor I can't post
it, but I will move it to a webserver
Does anyone have any resources?
I highly recommend Douglas Crockford's lectures on JavaScript:
http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/theater/
* The JavaScript Programming Language
* An Inconvenient API: The Theory of the DOM
* Advanced JavaScript
Douglas also wrote a very good book JavaScript: The
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jQuery is really good because, unlike some other frameworks, it
doesn't lock you into its little world. You're still coding in
javascript, and jQuery is just a really handy set of functions to help
you out with just the really frustrating parts.
It's really important to use a framework nowadays
Thanks for all your replies, I'm getting stuck into jQuery and it seems
pretty good!
Cheers
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I've been trying to convince people here at work to use JQuery for UI,
but most are reluctant, because it's a framework.
Any good arguments of Why it is still OK to use JQuery?
jQuery is not really a framework. jQuery is a library of javascript
functions. The fact that they have a
I've been trying to convince people here at work to use JQuery for
UI...
Are there any takes on JQuery vs. Mootools?
Easier? More compatible? Less filesize?
Thanks!
Cheers,
Jens
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