I like the concept. There are other beginner resources, but
approaching jQuery from a designer's perspective is a great idea. We
need to get more designers onboard. jQuery rocks for the nuts and
bolts sort of programming but, unfortunately, it's still catching up
on the UI stuff.

You do have a typo in the right side panel, under About. It states
"learn now easy it is to apply web interaction using jQuery." I assume
you mean "how easy," unless that's some sort of clever webspeak I'm
not up on.

Larry


On Jan 18, 10:20 am, Remy Sharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I recently started a new project called jQuery for Designers (http://
> jqueryfordesigners.com) aimed, obviously at designers, but also subtly
> at jQuery beginners.  It's a fortnightly tutorial aimed at different
> areas of web niftyness that can be done using jQuery.
>
> I guess the irony is the design of the blog (straight off the shelf)!
> - but ignoring that for a moment :-) I'd love to hear your feedback,
> suggestions or criticisms.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Remy Sharp
>
> blog ~http://remysharp.com
> work ~http://leftlogic.com

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