On 10月29日, 上午12時11分, "Rick Faircloth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> A good idea, Howa, however I've been barking up the
> "standardization", "consistency", "documentation",
> "plug-in-compatibility-with-various-jquery-versions",
> "bring-all-this-together-in-a-standardized-format-in-one-location"
> for months, now.
>
> The response I always get is:  Core developers and plug-in authors
> are volunteers, so no one should expect that they will participate
> in the work involved to coordinate and standardize the jQuery core,
> plug-ins, and documentation.
>

Hello,

I think the point is: user can contribute this, not always the plugin
developers.

We can have a more functional & standard plugin documentations here at
jquery.com,
user can contribute say, telling which browsers it work or didn't
work, any special tricks even the author don't know, compatibility
with jquery version etc..

wiki is a good tools for this.

it can really boost the learning curve for using the plugin as
currently different author has their own style in writing guideline.





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