[jQuery] Re: New jQuery release, but what about documentation

2007-12-18 Thread Shawn
Wow. I just created an account and started looking at existing pages to get a feel for how they are put together. I think I'll need a course in the syntax before I want to attempt much. :) Here I thought I'd be able to just start typing... (off to find those links mentioned earlier in thi

[jQuery] Re: New jQuery release, but what about documentation

2007-12-18 Thread Richard D. Worth
I second and third that. I happened to look at the commit history in the core files recently. David's name is there as much as Brandon and John's lately. And I know you've done (and continue to do) a lot on the documentation. Great job. - Richard On Dec 18, 2007 8:49 AM, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PRO

[jQuery] Re: New jQuery release, but what about documentation

2007-12-18 Thread Karl Swedberg
David, I hope I'm not the first to say this to you ... You've been doing an awesome job! I've been blown away by how much work you've done, not only for the documentation wiki, but also for the core jquery.js. It's been amazing to see all the bug fixes you've committed to svn the past cou

[jQuery] Re: New jQuery release, but what about documentation

2007-12-17 Thread David Serduke
Documentation is a great place to get started. That is exactly where I started. When I wanted to learn more about jQuery and also help out, I started documenting and ended up writing many of the example demos that are now in the wiki while learning quite a bit about how jQuery worked. Just copy

[jQuery] Re: New jQuery release, but what about documentation

2007-12-17 Thread Shawn
I don't have a problem with the current documentation style. But then again, I'm using it as a reference not an instruction guide. Perhaps the various pages can/should be expanded with "how to" type instructions for the more common tasks (mabye another tab?). For instance: AJAX: How to repl

[jQuery] Re: New jQuery release, but what about documentation

2007-12-17 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
Steve Brownlee schrieb: I know I would help, but it's hard to volunteer to update documentation for a library when you have no idea what you're documenting. In order for one of us to actually update the documentation on the API site or the Wiki, we'd have to be provided that documentation as we

[jQuery] Re: New jQuery release, but what about documentation

2007-12-17 Thread Steve Brownlee
I know I would help, but it's hard to volunteer to update documentation for a library when you have no idea what you're documenting. In order for one of us to actually update the documentation on the API site or the Wiki, we'd have to be provided that documentation as we have no idea what the cha

[jQuery] Re: New jQuery release, but what about documentation

2007-12-17 Thread Karl Swedberg
Re: New jQuery release, but what about documentation The API browser will be updated when 1.2.2 is complete - it's just a beta release right now. As far as the rest: Are you offering to help? We're always looking for volunteers. --John On Dec 17, 2007 9:38 AM, Andy Matthews <

[jQuery] Re: New jQuery release, but what about documentation

2007-12-17 Thread Andy Matthews
- From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Resig Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 8:52 AM To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com Subject: [jQuery] Re: New jQuery release, but what about documentation The API browser will be updated when 1.2.2 is complete - it's just

[jQuery] Re: New jQuery release, but what about documentation

2007-12-17 Thread John Resig
The API browser will be updated when 1.2.2 is complete - it's just a beta release right now. As far as the rest: Are you offering to help? We're always looking for volunteers. --John On Dec 17, 2007 9:38 AM, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > It's all well and good that the jQuery t