Ø  Wherever you display code in your articles, it appears to be only a few 
lines of scrollable text
(iframe?).

Ø  I want to check out the rest of your site but its hard to look at code this 
way :(

 

I very much agree with this point.  It’s very hard to grasp the context

of certain code when it’s all strung out into one line.

 

I’d rather see and would benefit from the code before laid out as it is

on a real page, rather than condensed into a textaarea (I assume) just for

the sake of appearance on the page (again, as assumption.)

 

Rick

 

From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gautam 
Lad
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 4:33 PM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: jQuery for Designers

 

Very cool.  I ended up checking out your blog site as well.

 

A suggestion:

 

Wherever you display code in your articles, it appears to be only a few lines 
of scrollable text
(iframe?).

I want to check out the rest of your site but its hard to look at code this way 
:(

 

Looking forward to reading more :)


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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