[jQuery] Re: The Mitchies. Rating the Best GUI Plugins

2007-08-31 Thread Pops
On Aug 30, 4:45 pm, Mitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am so pleased you took the time to look closely at my project. Your > analysis is perfect, but I do have some questoins below. Some may > sound dumb because I am so new to all this. My pleasure. I learning from all this too. :-) > > > >

[jQuery] Re: The Mitchies. Rating the Best GUI Plugins

2007-08-30 Thread Mitch
I am so pleased you took the time to look closely at my project. Your analysis is perfect, but I do have some questoins below. Some may sound dumb because I am so new to all this. On Aug 29, 10:48 pm, Pops <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mitch, > > I have to say - excellent job, very nice. I do hav

[jQuery] Re: The Mitchies. Rating the Best GUI Plugins

2007-08-29 Thread Pops
Mitch, I have to say - excellent job, very nice. I do have some comments, and this is not just you but nearly all the web 2.0 sites: - No Javascript Since it depends on JavaScript, and you don't want to make it work in web 1.0, then add the following: This site requires JavaScript to be enab

[jQuery] Re: The Mitchies. Rating the Best GUI Plugins

2007-08-29 Thread Mitch
Thats a real honor coming from you Karl. Thanks for the the note on jTip. Besides the Mac issues I have seen problems in IE7 with location of the tip. I will soon switch to your ClueTip which is more stable. I hope some other developers here chime in and let me know there impressoins. Mitch On A

[jQuery] Re: The Mitchies. Rating the Best GUI Plugins

2007-08-29 Thread Karl Swedberg
Mitch, Your bird search looks fantastic! Congratulations on an excellent job. One sad note about the jTip: In FF Mac, the scrollbars of id="match"> poke through the tooltip when it is shown. I don't know of any workaround for this issue, but maybe somebody else does? If I recall correctly, n