> You're probably right. I'm setting up a page that has some nice moo > effects next to some jquery-interface counterparts. The jquery ones are > acting a bit wonky in certain circumstances. If the active Jquery > community can help me figure out the issues, and reproduce the moo > effects, we could probably convert some more moo-ers to Jquery.
If you could help us to quantify "a bit wonky", that would definitely help. jQuery effects are different from moo ones is a number of ways. For example, jQuery effects automatically set the height/width of an element to 'auto' where applicable - which is great for developers, and something that moo.fx doesn't even consider. --John _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
