That is a great way to learn jQuery. Create an actual web app that has
could be useful. 

I look forward to any updates or improvements as you continue
developing.

Thanks for sharing.
 
-Marshall

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Stefan Holmberg
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 10:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [jQuery] JQuery driven site


fellows,

Finally my first JQuery driven site has been released -
http://www.findfreefonts.net . To start by presenting myself -  I try to
spread the word about JQuery in the ASP.NET world - through my site 
http://www.aspcode.net/articles/l_en-US/t_default/ASP.NET/ASP.NET2.0/Aja
x/category_61.aspx
cause the fact is that JQuery has become my JS toolkit choice - and not
MS
ASP.NET Ajax (formally Atlas)..

Anyway, a little nervous cause I'm pretty new/lame when it comes to
client
side programming - but 

http://www.findfreefonts.net 

is my new the JQuery driven site. You might want to take a look, I
thought
(maybe you get an dns error today, I registered the domain today but
found
that it resolved instantly - at least for me...) 

Am using the cssRadio/cssCheckbox plugin, cookie plugin, hovertip etc. I
know it doesn't look all right in Firefox etc, but hey, I need something
to
do waiting for Santa... Just wanted to thank you - and if you look at
the
site and find some abvious errors/stupid things - please let me know...

/Stefan







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