Even though I'm going WAY off topic here, I'd like to stand up and give a great round of applause to the jQuery community. I started working with jQuery a few months back, and one of the things I really like about it is the dev community's willingness and readiness to not only answer questions about jQuery, but to also help devs who are struggling with the basic issues. Javascript libraries (and open source projects in general) are only as good as the community behind them. This is one of the reasons jQuery rocks! Oh...yeah...it's an incredibly powerful tool too! <g>
I've learned a lot from threads like this one, and I hope to be able to add to the solutions as I get a better grasp on things. Thanks to all... --- Jim ---