Oh, that's very interesting! Thank you, Xavier!
Hum... maybe I will have a jQuery-only version after all! ;-) Sean xavier dutoit wrote: > > > Looks promising... > > >> Other feature ideas I find interesting are: >> - Allowing users to specify the height of their element, or the columns, >> and >> then paginate the text (I'd include links/buttons that allow you to page >> through the text). This would be good so that your columns don't get so >> tall that the user has to scroll up and down to read the text > > That's a key usability requirement indeed. > >> Now that I think about it some more, perhaps it is a good idea to >> integrate >> this into jQuery, because users can apply the behavior to elements of >> their >> choosing. However, having users specify column options in a Javascript >> call >> seems a little awkward (e.g. $(".MyColumnedElts").columns({width: >> "250px", >> gap: "15px"});). What do you think? I'd do it all with CSS, but >> Firefox/Mozilla seems to remove CSS attributes that it doesn't apply; >> originally, this library did use CSS (e.g. "column-width: 250px;"), but >> when >> I iterated my elements in Firefox, they were gone. > > I like the idea of having that in the css as well. Have a look at the > metadata plugin, the syntaxt is > > class=" {col-width: '250px'} > > (the plugin takes care of the parsing, of course) > > > > > X+ > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/columnize-large-text-...-tf3527537s15494.html#a12201810 Sent from the JQuery mailing list archive at Nabble.com.