the tabs in FF 2.0.0.1 is working for me. Oh man, I hate those type of
errors...I will look into it more...

Powered by JQuery logo: yes I am using it - on the About page (I will update
the acknowledgement list also later - lots of you have been great help...).
However I had to google the button up - I think jquery.com should contain a
permanent link (at the bottom maybe??) to the contest blog entry (which I
found later). Cause searching on "powered by" or "button" on jquery.com
doesn't give any result.




Christopher Jordan-2 wrote:
> 
> Stefan,
> 
> the tabs don't seem to work for me in FF 2.0.0.1. Not sure if that's 
> just me or what. Still a good lookin' site.
> 
> How about a powered by jQuery logo? We had the contest, but I don't see 
> anyone using it. :o)
> 
> Chris
> 
> Stefan Holmberg wrote:
>> Thank you all for your great input. It was a joy to read - some funny 
>> stuff and also it's so great to feel the support from you all ! I have 
>> created a new version - implementing some of the stuff you have 
>> mentioned but want to just have some input on one more thing:
>>  
>> http://www.findfreefonts.net/
>>  
>> I have used Klaus's  excellent tabs plugin and the idea is to have 
>> one tab with "Search filter" - and the other with results. Click 
>> search and you are taken to the new page - and the "results" page is 
>> selected. Then you can switch tab and make a new filter etc. 
>> However - when paging (on the Results tab) - I do get a lot of 
>> flickering. A new page is read and rendered - then the tab plugin 
>> moves the second tab to front etc. I am not all that confident in 
>> expressing it english - instead could you try it out and look at it? 
>> Any ideas? As I said I am so lame at GUI/client side programming I 
>> have no idea how to solve such a thing.  CSS and display until loaded? 
>>  Or maybe I should have the tabs empty when page loads and read the 
>> pages content in via  Ajax after the page has rendered? How is is 
>> typically solved?
>>  
>> Cause I don't I want want paging to be totally Ajax - i.e I want a new 
>> (bookmarkable) url for each page. Or maybe I shouldn't care about 
>> that. I mean who would bookmark page number 36? Maybe paging with Ajax 
>> is the way to go?
>>  
>>  
>> Thanks again for your time and input - also hopefully I will soon be 
>> knowledgable enough to start contributing and helping out in this list 
>> - now I just feel like "taking" - not "giving" anything :)
>>
>>  
>> On 12/20/06, *Abel Tamayo* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>
>>     You should make the tittle logo link to the main page too, like
>>     when you click on a font and go to that single page, you don't
>>     have a way to get back to the root of the site.
>>     Keep up the good work and keep learning. I'll also post about my
>>     site when it's ready so we're together in this ship.
>>     BTW, I already added your page to my del.icio.us
>>     <http://del.icio.us/> bookmarks.
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