I meant to provide a link in that last post.
http://openrico.org/rico/demos.page?demo=ricoEffectSize.html


On 8/24/05, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I went and looked at the ruby on rails source, and as imagined,
> prototype is just part of the source trunk.
> 
> If you included it, using some global sort of way that would allow
> people to "swap out" their own versions of prototype to use (at their
> own risk) it might not be ~that~ much of a hardship. I doubt you guys
> would initially be using any of the features that are likely to go
> under more and more development, but it could just be a "this is the
> version we support, use others at your own risk" sort of thing. Easy
> for me to say though ;)
> 
> It would just be easy to imagine something like validation benefiting
> from this a great deal..Instead of waiting for the user to hit the
> form submit button, it could be triggered by them leaving the field,
> and if found to in error do some "effects" to highlight the field, and
> even possibly pop in a little hint as to what the field should have
> above it, that is displayed only for a few seconds (or minute, or
> whatever..)
> 
> Something like the little yellow box that appears on this page when
> you click on the "Size Me" component. It just appears out of nowhere
> and then fades away after a couple of seconds. super cool.
> 
> I will content myself with providing decorator behaviour over in tacos
> for now I guess. :(
> 
> j
> On 8/24/05, Howard Lewis Ship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's funny; I've been suddenly bombarded by pointers to this library.
> > It looks nice and well thought out.
> >
> > Just looked at the Prototype library and the good news is that its
> > license is fully public.  However, if we embed a version of Prototype
> > into Tapestry, we may cause more harm than good ... in that
> > applications that want to use it will be locked into a specific
> > version of Prototype.
> >
> > On 8/24/05, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I don't know all the inner workings, but from what I saw of Form.js
> > > (which is awesome work btw), I really feel like you guys are missing
> > > out on another library that provides tons of support in this area,
> > > outside of pure ajax models as well..
> > >
> > > This is an un-official reference guide that does a fairly decent job
> > > of outlining what you can do, the form stuff is closer to the
> > > bottom...The library is definitely pretty well tested and reliable..
> > >
> > > http://www.sergiopereira.com/articles/prototype.js.html
> > >
> > > jesse
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