[jQuery] Problem with Safari 3.2.1

2009-03-12 Thread fetis
Hi, all. This simple code doesn't work for me ... $(function(){ $("#a").css("padding-right", "100px"); }) If I move it outside ready event it works ok. If I put it another handler, onclick for example, it stops work again :( Any ideas? Version jQuery 1.3.2

[jQuery] Re: Using jQuery without ready()

2008-03-07 Thread fetis
moving to the end of ready() isn't solution. we'll have flickering anyway. i'm not learning jQuery, i'm just using it. we can use simple JS in described way and I just want to know could we do same with jQuery. if it has some onload actions inside thier core, then we can't. it's question for jQue

[jQuery] Re: Using jQuery without ready()

2008-03-04 Thread fetis
> I guess the question is: what are you trying to gain by NOT wrapping > it in document.ready? I'm using jQuery for styling some elements, like first menu item, selected item etc. When I run script right after this items it look like they already have such style. When I move script in ready event

[jQuery] Re: Using jQuery without ready()

2008-03-03 Thread fetis
On Mar 3, 6:20 am, Hamish Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://docs.jquery.com/How_jQuery_Works#Launching_Code_on_Document_Ready But I'm not needed in code that running after page loaded. I just want to add some class (for example) to already loaded element. Have I wrap it into ready() ev

[jQuery] Re: Using jQuery without ready()

2008-03-03 Thread fetis
On Mar 3, 5:24 am, the_woodsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > To my knowledge, the main motivation for using ready and similar is > that otherwise, you have to pay close attention to where your scripts > are included in your page to ensure everything that the script relies > on has already been add

[jQuery] Using jQuery without ready()

2008-03-02 Thread fetis
Hi, all. I often use jQuery outside ready() function. Like this some html $("#a").some actions Have this way some hidden troubles or it's ok such using?