Hi Todd,
sorry for the late delay in replying.
Yeah, that looks great. No sense in unbinding and re-binding when the
elements don't need it. The main things I tried to do were to (1)
avoid removing and re-creating the elements, and (2) move the
"onclick" handler out of the HTML and into t
Karl,
How does this look for an improved version? (im bryan's coworker that
he spoke of)
$(document).ready(function() {
var moveLi = function(el) {
if(!el){
$('#suggestedCategories ul li a')
.click(function() {
I have posted 2 links as demos that offer different versions for the
Jquery code
http://btk.name/jquery/move_items/move_items.html
http://btk.name/jquery/move_items/move_items2.html
and for the code only on move_items2.html: http://pastie.caboo.se/137756
Thanks,
Bryan
On Jan 10, 10:13 am, Bry
I just posted 2 demos to check out, one using the pastie up above, and
another one using modified code.
http://btk.name/jquery/move_items/move_items.html
http://btk.name/jquery/move_items/move_items2.html
Here is the pastie for move_items2.html: http://pastie.caboo.se/137756
Thanks,
Bryan
On J
Hi Bryan,
I threw something together pretty quickly, so I'm sure it could be
further improved.
Here is a demo, based on your pastie code:
http://test.learningjquery.com/moveli.html
Here is the jQuery:
$(document).ready(function() {
var moveLi = function() {
$('#suggestedCategories,
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