Glen I disagree there too. Stuff like this doesn't belong in the core IMO - in fact I think the only effects that should be present are show() and hide().
What is this mythical 'turbospeed' you speak of? Surely anything that makes the selectors faster should be the default mechanism used by the core? Unless of course it's 100KB... --rob On 6/21/07, Erik Beeson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I like backin/out. It feels like the virtual equivalent of physical toggle switches that work like that (often used as power switches). I disagree about having that stuff in the core though. Often I don't even need animations or ajax, but part of what I really like about jQuery is that it's small enough that it doesn't hurt to load all of that stuff whether you need it or not. Not having to deal with loading various "packages" based on which features you need is nice, but the tricky bit is finding the right balance between including things and not. I'd say, leave the core features in the core, and addon features in plugins. e.g. Basic ajax stuff in the core, auto ajaxification of forms in a plugin. Basic animations in the core, fancy easing effects in a plugin. Basic selectors in the core, super speed tuned selectors in a plugin. etc. --Erik On 6/20/07, Glen Lipka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Had occasion just now to use the Easing plugin > http://gsgd.co.uk/sandbox/jquery.easing.php > > I replaced a slideDown Toggle with bounceout. Kickass. > And it's 2k! Too cool. Improves the interaction immediately, > > I'm changing my vote on stuff I think should be in the base. Yes, I am > fickle. > 1. Dimensions > 2. Easing > 3. TurboSpeed (yet to be developed) > > I took moreSelectors off my list. Sorry moreSelectors. Only three > spots. > > Glen > >
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