As always, the golden rule is "know thy audience".
Using a tool like Google Analytics allows you to see browser capabilities,
screen resolutions, javascript enabled/disabled. All of these things help
you decide what is best for your site.
With that said, search engines (SEO) do favor html links o
On Sep 28, 8:27 am, "george.gsgd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Surely this should be done with CSS. Javascript is great, but making
> your navigation rely on it is not. Also, it would be better semantics
> to mark up your menu as a list.
I posted this in response to a similar concern posted to th
Surely this should be done with CSS. Javascript is great, but making
your navigation rely on it is not. Also, it would be better semantics
to mark up your menu as a list.
> There's never too many beginner tutorials...everyone
> may not become an expert, but everyone has to be a beginner!
Exactly. It sounds kinda hokey, but I've gotten so much good out
of other tutorials, I feel like anywhere I can contribute, I need to
put it out there.
Thanks for the comment
On Sep 28, 1:33 am, "Glen Lipka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Started some demos, but got sleepy. :(
> I am halfway through a imageSprite menu.
> But for now, this is what I gots.http://commadot.com/jquery/hover.php
That's an awesome technique. I'll definitely tuck it away for
reference :)
I th
AJ wrote:
> I've decided to try my hand at some basic tutorials. The first is for
> basic reusable image rollovers for navbars, etc.
>
> You can find it here:
> http://www.atlantajones.com/2007/09/27/easy-reusable-image-rollovers-with-jquery/
>
> Any comments, suggestions or tips for making it bet
> I think the tutorial itself, however, was clear and easy to follow. Well
> written! :)
Thanks! I definitely gained an appreciation (even more so) for other
tutorial writers. Just this little tip took forever to put together.
But still fun, and I hope to get better at it as I do more.
AJ
Nicely done, AJ...
There are never too many beginner tutorials...not everyone
becomes an expert, but everyone has to be a beginner!
:o)
Rick
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of AJ
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 11:13 PM
To: jQ
Nicely done, AJ.
There's never too many beginner tutorials...everyone
may not become an expert, but everyone has to be a beginner!
:o)
Rick
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of AJ
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 11:13 PM
To: jQue
Looking good Glen. I like the shadow text technique that you use. I
first noticed it on your Intuit work that you did a while back. It's a
neat trick.
-Marshall
Glen Lipka wrote:
Started some
demos, but got sleepy. :(
I am halfway through a
imageSprite menu.
But for now, this is what I
g
Started some demos, but got sleepy. :(
I am halfway through a imageSprite menu.
But for now, this is what I gots.
http://commadot.com/jquery/hover.php
Glen
On 9/27/07, Glen Lipka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Consider possibly using hover:
>
> $("p").hover(function(){
> $(this).addClass("hover
Consider possibly using hover:
$("p").hover(function(){
$(this).addClass("hover");
},function(){
$(this).removeClass("hover");
});
This could be implemented in a number of ways. I find the foreground
image-sprite to be the easiest to maintain and not prone to flicker. It
also allows you to
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