Oh dear!
Thank you for taking the trouble to read & reply, Daniel.

"learn it, then write about it."
Precisely what I have been doing! Not very well, it seems ....

"Fail enough times and eventually you'll have a foundation to write
about and share with others."
My intention was never to write a jQuery textbook; more to communicate
the specific difficulties of using it for the first time, and the
solutions I've found.
I do find it confusing. Perhaps I'm communicating too much of my own
confusion!!

I'll try rewriting it .... using my own html this time, instead of
Google's silly templates (which only confused things further!)

Cheers,
Cherry.

On Feb 4, 11:55 am, Rabbit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Reads like a confused monologue.
>
> Before you start writing, really think about what you want to convey.
> If someone reads your blog, will they come away with anything new or
> useful?
>
> I find it often helps to explicitly answer my own questions when I
> write. In other words, write to learn. If you don't know something,
> learn it, then write about it. Writing about it will reinforce your
> understanding of the subject and probably be in a format that other
> people will readily enjoy, precisely because you set out to answer a
> very specific question.
>
> If you find you don't have a specific question, chances are you need
> to think about what _your_ personal goals are with jQuery (or
> anything). Do you want to create an image gallery? Do you want to make
> more usable forms? Do you want to learn how to create a modal window
> from scratch? Maybe you want to learn better ways to organize your
> code (I gleaned this as being true from your blog).
>
> Most often, the best teacher, and often enough, the only teacher, is
> personal experience. Fail enough times and eventually you'll have a
> foundation to write about and share with others.
>
> I wish you the best of luck with your blog, and hope you have a lot of
> fun with jQuery; I know I have!
>
> - Daniel
>
> ---
>
> On Feb 3, 8:54 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Seriously, I beg for your opinions/corrections/suggestions ...
>
> >http://cherry.austin.googlepages.com/home
>
> > Cherry

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