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*Subject:* [jQuery] Re: ANNOUNCE: jQuery ListMenu plugin 1.0 from iHwy
Thanks, glad y
Very nice, Jack!
Rick
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Subject: [jQuery] ANNOUNCE: jQuery ListMenu plugin 1.0 from iHwy
Hi All,
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: [jQuery] Re: ANNOUNCE: jQuery ListMenu plugin 1.0 from iHwy
Thanks, glad you like it. 3000 is a heap: the main bottleneck I found is
IE's slow javascript capabilities. I spent a lot of time tuning it to work
with IE, but the other browsers just totally smoke it. I haven't tried 3000
nodes, t
Thanks, glad you like it. 3000 is a heap: the main bottleneck I found is
IE's slow javascript capabilities. I spent a lot of time tuning it to
work with IE, but the other browsers just totally smoke it. I haven't
tried 3000 nodes, though. Let me know how it goes. Even if the speed is
OK, though
Very nice. I just recently put together letter-based navigation for an
app, though each "letter request" uses ajax to fetch the appropriate
results. The complete set, though, is something over 3000 items and
growing. All the same, I think I'll write a quick script to dump
everything to listmenu a
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