hi,

On May 27, 5:44 pm, Alex Hough <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mario,
>
> I like the team work TW. I missed that somehow.
>
> I notice that you've added .find to the .css.  Reading FNDs excellent Jquery
> TW [1] shows ‘.find’ gets the descendants of each element in the current set
> of matched elements - a new one one me.
Is needed, because jQuery('.command_references') returns every
reference button displayed.

> I've struggled with turning it into a plugin. I still can't get my head
> round plugins. I tried adding the if clause to the code which generates the
> references popup, but it added the color only when clicked.
I know, that there is a hello world somehere. I'll try to put it into
TeamWork. I think playing with something helps a lot. I can make it
protected. If there is a problem it will be easy to revert it to the
original and start over again.

> I was going to keep it as a tiddler and then include that tiddler into
> ViewTemplate, but I can see that is not the best way.
>
> In the future I am going to experiment with making making references
> invisible if they are not present, and mouseover lists. I'll keep the group
> posted.
I am not a big fan of things, that disapear if they are empty.
Because, if someone is new to TW they have no idea, that there should
be a button, which contains valuable info. By default it is hidden
allready, and if there is no reference it will be hidden a second
time.

> I think that TW does references - more commonly known as backlinks  I
yes
> recently learned - really well. Media wiki and wikispaces send you to
> another page: so clunky
>
> thanks for your help
>
> Best Wishes
>
> Alex
>
> [1]http://fnd.lewcid.org/tmp/jQueryAPI.html#find

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