First ... sorry this thread got so off-topic...
I can give you a couple of use-cases. :) Lets say you have an element on
the page that needs to animate but only once it is > 75% viewable. Another
good use is if you have a widget that uses lots of system resources, you can
pause or disable it whil
Brandon Aaron wrote:
> Speaking of that ... I've got a plugin ... unreleased/undocumented at
> the moment ... called viewable. It gives you a percentage of the
> element that is viewable.
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> http://brandonaaron.net/jquery/plugins/viewable/test/test.html
That's pretty cool. How are you using it?
Speaking of that ... I've got a plugin ... unreleased/undocumented at the
moment ... called viewable. It gives you a percentage of the element that is
viewable.
http://brandonaaron.net/jquery/plugins/viewable/test/test.html
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On 9/27/07, Guy Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Frank Tudor wrote:
> Code anticipation would score bonus points.
While my tired brain was wondering what you meant by that, it came up
with a completely unrelated idea - we could modify/extend the lazy image
loader plugin [1] so that code blocks "below the fold" would not get
syntax highlighte
Thanks Ben... That would be awesome!
On 9/27/07, Benjamin Sterling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Franks,
> I put something for Dreamweaver a while ago, I think we were on 1.1.1 at
> that time, let me see if I can find those files and will hit you up off list
> if I find them.
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> On 9/27/07, Fran
Hey! When're you going to update Chili Central[1] with the new link?
^_^
Pyro
[1] http://noteslog.com/chili/
Franks,
I put something for Dreamweaver a while ago, I think we were on 1.1.1 at
that time, let me see if I can find those files and will hit you up off list
if I find them.
On 9/27/07, Frank Tudor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I like this idea, and pardon me if this has been asked before, but is
I like this idea, and pardon me if this has been asked before, but is there
a code higlighter for jQuery that can be used in dreamweaver?
Code anticipation would score bonus points.
Frank
On 9/27/07, Steve Blades <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Looks outstanding. Now, if it only had a syntax high
Looks outstanding. Now, if it only had a syntax highlight library for
ColdFusion;).
On 9/27/07, Andrea Ercolino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Very simple. Look at the new example posted in
> http://noteslog.com/post/chili-19-released-today/ : It's what you're
> looking
> for.
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> But Chil
Very simple. Look at the new example posted in
http://noteslog.com/post/chili-19-released-today/ : It's what you're looking
for.
But Chili 1.9 is very fast, it colorize 3000 lines in less than 1 second !!
Maybe there is no need for the extra button...
Guy Fraser-2 wrote:
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> Andrea Ercoli
I bet you could create the conditional before triggering the chili plugin.
Like this maybe.
if(this.lenght < 1000){
$(this).chili();
} else {
$(this).manualChili(); //custom plugin you could create to add the manual
trigger above the code.
}
On 9/26/07, Guy Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andrea Ercolino wrote:
> Chili is now much faster than before. Try it!
>
Is it possible to configure Chili so that if a script is bigger than a
certain length, instead of automatically highlighting it a link is
displayed above it to manually trigger the highlighting?
Sean,
Nice plugin, love its simplicity.
on IE I cant see the text area with the insertion code for the head part.
Also I found it ennoying in your exemple that its only the link that is
clickable, not the whole tab.
my 2 p feedback
-olivier
Sean Catchpole wrote:
That's great! Excellent plugin.
Subject: [jQuery] Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: Chili 1.9 much faster
That is great news Andrea, thanks.
On 9/26/07, Andrea Ercolino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chili is now much faster than before. Try it!
http://noteslog.com/post/chili-19-released-today/
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That's great! Excellent plugin. I've been using it to present idTabs:
http://www.sunsean.com/idTabs/
~Sean
On 9/26/07, Andrea Ercolino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Chili is now much faster than before. Try it!
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Excellent to hear! I've been using it in personal projects, so any
speed improvement is a welcome one!
--John
On 9/26/07, Andrea Ercolino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Chili is now much faster than before. Try it!
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That is great news Andrea, thanks.
On 9/26/07, Andrea Ercolino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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