Thanks "sweet baby" Rey, that's one [EMAIL PROTECTED]@$$ barb-B-que recipe. Add GreaseMonkey, a dash of Baukaus GreaseMonkey seasoning... And just watch as the jQuery goodness bubbles to the top!! It would be cool to be able to change the image for sites using jquery to something a little more bold. Maybe something with a green traffic light, I don't know.
I wasn't sure I could figure out how to add the grease monkey script, but once grease monkey's installed and I clicked the link it automatically recognized it and installed it no prob's. On Sep 8, 8:30 pm, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Ty, > > No worries my man. Telling us about a jQuery-powered site is actually > encouraged as it helps us build the list of sites powered by jQuery. > > For example, today I found this: > > https://sellercentral.amazon.com/gp/homepage.html > > It looks like a pretty plain login huh? Well, if you actually have a > Seller Central account, you can see that Amazon is leveraging jQuery as > well. Yep, Amazon!! > > I found it by using jQuery team member Paul Bakaus' Greasemonkey script > (http://paul.jquery.com/jquerydetector.user.js) which shows a little > jQuery logo in the lower right-hand corner of the viewport when I > encounter a jQuery-powered page. > > I've add justfutoncovers.com to the list > (http://docs.jquery.com/Sites_Using_jQuery) > > Rey... > > Ty wrote: > > Very interesting shopping cart concept brimming with Jquery features > > judging by the <head> section calls. Elegant ecommerce too bad they > > don't have any with patterns, just plain colors. > > Check it out: > >http://www.justfutoncovers.com/ > > Not meaning to spam the forum, it's not even my site.