Thanks everyone for the feedback and comments.  I've received some
good suggestions for enhancements and I'm expecting to post another
update later in the week.

To Joel's point, I made a template for my docs a while back.  If
anyone is interested in getting a copy of it then I'll clean it up,
zip it up, and post it.

Mike


> > One of the aspects of your plug-in offering to the community,
> > Mike, is the good documentation and, especially, demos for beginner,
> > intermediate, and advanced users.
> >
> > That approach to documentation, usage, and demos will help bring
> > many new people into the jQuery fold.
> >
> > Plug-in developers take note!  :o)
> >
> > Rikc
>
> Yes, I think Mike's documentation and demonstrations are consistently among
> the best out there. Simple to understand with very useful examples.
>
> I wish it was possible to create some sort of template so plugin developers
> could fill it out and it would generate documentation as helpful as Mike's
> is. Or at least some basic shell with HTML and CSS files to kick-start the
> documentation process. As Mike says, the documentation is every bit as
> important as the code. jQuery makes it relatively easy to create the plugin
> code, but we are on our own when it comes to creating the docs to explain it
> to the public.
>
> Was that a rant? I hope not - I just wonder if anyone has any ideas. Sorry
> for going off-topic.
>
> Joel Birch.

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