Hm. The bottom paragraph of that didn't get formatted the way I had
hoped. Hopefully my meaning is clear from the first three paragraphs.
On Apr 2, 9:08 am, SterlingK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, Karl.
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> No worries. I'm just impressed that someone as busy as
unless it's a top-level element. You
> might want to try .find() instead.
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> --Karl
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> Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com
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> On Mar 28, 2008, at 12:51 PM, SterlingK wrote:
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> > First off, the hard work on cluetips. I'm a big fan an
By the way - that first line should read, "...THANKS for the hard
work..."
No ideas?
First off, the hard work on cluetips. I'm a big fan and for a nub like
me, it's been remarkably easy to integrate and customize for my sites.
What I've been trying to do is have one html page that includes all
the ajax content in various divs (essentially like xml), like such:
content here
more c
That's pretty darn cool. I can see a lot of good uses for that in
filling various animation needs. While jquery is certainly cool in
it's own right, many of us spend much of our time trying to fill the
try-to-replace-flash gap. This is a helpful step in that direction.
Thanks!
On Nov 19, 9:25
Has anyone else had this problem with using the Reflect Jquery plugin
(http://jquery.com/plugins/project/reflect) where image links no
longer function in IE 7 (haven't tried 6 yet). Any ideas what to do
about it?
FF works fine.
A development example: http://damagecontrol.sterlingkcreations.com/
Is there a way to pass parameters with the tabsClick function?
My basic code looks like this:
$('.newslink').click(function() {
$('#tab_menu > ul').tabsClick(3);
return false;
});
That works great for every link with the .newslink c
Thanks, Klaus. Simplicity is good!
On Oct 30, 12:55 pm, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 30 Okt., 18:32, SterlingK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > $(document).ready(function() {
> > $('.round_box').corner();
> > $('
e: true, show:
function() { $('.round_box2').corner(); } });
});
On Oct 30, 10:26 am, SterlingK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Klaus,
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> I really appreciate the idea and it might actually work for a site
> with a fixed width. The main div on this one, however is 'w
guess, but may be something
you'll want to note for later tabs development, Klaus.
Thanks, Klaus and Dave, for your help!
- Sterling
On Oct 30, 12:35 am, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 30 Okt., 05:05, SterlingK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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the same class (i.e. '.round_box' and
not '.round_box2', etc) and be able to do it with one call. Note that
it doesn't work to make two calls on the same class - I already tried.
On Oct 29, 9:05 pm, SterlingK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dave, you nailed it. I'
Um... excuse me? Excuse me? Attention, everyone! Is this thing on?
Testing? Testing? 1, 2, 3...
Hi. Um, I just wanted to say that Flesler is awesome. He exchanged a
veritable plethora of blog comments with me today in order to fix a
problem I was having with a combination of his plugin and
Dave, you nailed it. I'm pretty new to jquery stuff, so I really
appreciate that nudge in the right direction.
What I did is a callback on 'show' in my tabs function. Two
relatively small problems have now arisen from that. First, in
Firefox the box that should be rounded flickers quite obviou
I'm working with the jquery-roundcorners-canvas plugin and the
official tabs plugin (ver. 3 / ui).
My problem is that my corners will round just fine so long as they're
in the first tab. After that, they don't round at all. I can have
several divs on the first page and all will have rounded cor
@ weepy - Thanks so much for posting that link. That answered some of
my issues as well. We all appreciate it when people like you go the
extra mile to help on this list!
Wow. I'm not only a white male, but also fall into the highest
percentage of just about every other category. I had no idea I was so
disappointingly ordinary!
I don't know a web programmer that likes IE6, though my latest stats
> for a site that I run show 26% of my users access the site using IE6.
> If using certain plugins on the basis of not caring about IE6
> translates into, say, 26% lost sales, then that is something to think
> about.
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&
That's actually pretty cool. I like it.
With regards to Sean O, I gotta say I'm really getting to the end of
caring too much about ie6 anymore - it's been long enough and makes us
miss out on too many fun apps like this.
Hi.
My example file: http://travishannon.com/test.php
In the above file, using the public release of jEditable and jquery
1.2.1 (also tried with earlier versions), I've created what should be
a an edit-in-place select box. However, when I click on it, the text
just disappears.
I've tried it us
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