It looks like they're having some trouble with it (and user backlash) as well: http://www.digg.com/tech_news/New_Digg_Comment_System_FTL_Old_System_FTW http://digg.com/tech_news/Digg_comment_system_features_serious_flaws http://www.digg.com/tech_news/Fix_the_Comment_System
Maybe you guys should offer to lend a hand? (But the problem seems to be mostly in implementation -- primarily not pre-loading threaded comments, which is a bad idea) __________ SEAN O http://www.sean-o.com Klaus Hartl wrote: > > > Rey Bango wrote: >> >> Yes sir. Brandon just pointed that out to me. I spy: >> >> <script src="/js/16/jquery.js" type="text/javascript"></script> >> <script src="/js/16/jquery-dom.js" type="text/javascript"></script> >> <script src="/js/16/jquery-digg.js" type="text/javascript"></script> >> <script src="/js/16/jquery-slideFade.js" type="text/javascript"></script> >> <script src="/js/16/jquery-cookie.js" type="text/javascript"></script> >> >> via this link: >> http://digg.com/tech_news/Facebook_and_MySpace_are_like_chalk_n_cheese >> >> Brandon says that Digg's new comment system is based on jQuery. w00t! >> >> Rey... > > > haha, cool, they're using the cookie plugin... I feel honoured :-) > > jquery-digg.js ? Wasn't that the plugin that recreated some digg > functionality? That would be funny! > > > --Klaus > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Digg-now-uses-jQuery-tf3962448s15494.html#a11254997 Sent from the JQuery mailing list archive at Nabble.com.