Thanks Rey
On Jun 15, 9:40 am, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Charlie,
>
> Go to the tutorials section and run through some of those. Also, if you
> really want to cut your teeth w/ jQuery, I'd suggest looking at:
>
> http://www.learningjquery.comhttp://15daysofjquery.com/
>
> Rey...
>
Hi Charlie,
Go to the tutorials section and run through some of those. Also, if you
really want to cut your teeth w/ jQuery, I'd suggest looking at:
http://www.learningjquery.com
http://15daysofjquery.com/
Rey...
Charlie Concepcion wrote:
Hey guys...
Wanted to know if there is basic examp
I have updated my examples pack. The new page is here:
http://education.llnl.gov/jQuery/
When I get the chance, I'm going to look through Kevin's great examples and
see what I can add. Thanks, Kevin!
[Shelane]
On 5/3/07 7:38 AM, "Kevin Scholl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> @Jack,
>
> Tha
@Jack,
Thanks for the kudos!
The jqtabcontrol.js is based on my own original, raw javascript for
what I refer to here at work as "sliding tabs". Over the past year
since I originally wrote it, I've gradually pared down the file size
as I've tweaked the code. There isn't really a whole lot of jQu
Kevin, these are really nice, thanks for sharing them. Is the
jqtabcontrol.js based on any other plugins/libraries/yadda...? That's
the first that I've seen the "more" tabs handling in a "jquery-based"
tab library, very nice.
Thx,
Jack
Kevin Scholl wrote:
I have a number of such examples a
I have a number of such examples available, which I'm happy to share.
Most are visual enhancements or minor functionality. A couple of
navigation schemes driven by jQuery. Nothing all that deep.
http://beta.ksscholl.com/jquery/default.html
View the readme.txt file there to see which examples spe
OK, I have updated the examples pack to include these examples: Basic
AHAH!, Progressive Form (dynamic selects), RSS Feed Aggregator (with
Mike Alsup's plugin), Panel Collapse, Dynamic Update, Tooltips, and
Auto Complete (showing both the scriptaculous and the new autocomplete
beta plugin by Jörn)
absolutely.
if Javascript is enabled anyway, your pages can simple create that lone object
and provide the as the container.
- Original Message
From: Scott Sauyet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 1:04:14 PM
Subject: [jQuery] Re:
I have not attempted to make any of Ariel's changes. Scott, I would
say that "yes" that would be the goal. The only thing I haven't done
for that is to include the jQuery src file on the subsequent pages.
That would be my intent to check if jQuery isn't there, to load it.
Meanwhile, I have thes
Ariel Jakobovits wrote:
instead of embedding the $(document).ready code in your pages, create
Javascript classes for each page that receive as an argument a container DIV
that after they make the AJAX call for the page they are responsible for, they
put their content into.
Then, when that's
I'm going to admit that this is a bit over my head. I'm not really
sure what's going on in each of these sections. I'm not sure where
'#mydiv' is supposed to go. Does the url have to hard coded?
Currently the menu is built and reads the value of the href to
determine the page to load. Where do
here's my suggestion:
instead of embedding the $(document).ready code in your pages, create
Javascript classes for each page that receive as an argument a container DIV
that after they make the AJAX call for the page they are responsible for, they
put their content into.
Then, when that's wor
I could. However, that would not solve another page problem I have outside
of this example where that really isn't a a possibility due to a complexly
structured web app.
On 4/27/07 8:59 AM, "Dan G. Switzer, II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Shelane,
>
>> So far I only have one example compl
Shelane,
>So far I only have one example complete although there are more to
>come.
>http://education.llnl.gov/jquery/ajax.html
You might not like this answer, but why not just use an iframe? :)
You'll be able to load a complete example that runs w/in it's own context. I
personally feel sometim
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