Awesome! Thanks for all the positive feedback everyone! What a way to wake
up in the morning. :)
The next release will have configurable settings for sensitivity and polling
interval. I'll try wrapping the plug-in in a self-calling function, but the
last few times I've done that I got JavaScript errors. Is there some trick
to it?
Brian.
On 3/13/07, Brandon Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Very nice. I believe this will be getting a fair amount of usage!
> - ability to override default settings (sensitivity, polling interval,
etc)
This would be great and probably should be done by passing an options
hash as the third argument. Usually options as passed as the first
argument in plugins but it makes sense to be the third in this case.
I would imagine it looking something like this:
jQuery.fn.hoverIntent = function(f,g,o) {
o = jQuery.extend({ sensitivity: 4, interval: 100 }, o || {});
...
};
> - make it more jQuery $-friendly (first few attempts have failed)
As already mentioned by Klaus, you can force block scope by wraping
your code in the following self calling function.
(function($) {
...
})(jQuery);
--
Brandon Aaron
On 3/13/07, Brian Cherne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> WHAT?
> hoverIntent is a function that attempts to determine the user's
intent...
> like a crystal ball, only with mouse movement! It works like (and was
> derived from) jQuery's built-in hover. However, instead of immediately
> calling the onMouseOver function, it waits until the user's mouse slows
down
> enough before calling the function.
>
> WHERE?
> My sorely out-dated web site.
> <http://cherne.net/brian/resources/jquery.hoverIntent.html
> >
>
> WHY?
> To delay or prevent the accidental firing of animations or ajax calls.
> Simple timers work for small areas, but if your target area is large it
may
> execute regardless of intent. Also, because jQuery animations cannot be
> stopped once they've started it's best not to start them prematurely.
...
> and I wanted something that was easy to swap in/out with hover (so
> hoverIntent returns the same "this" and event objects as hover).
>
> WHAT'S NEXT?
> Your feedback! Tear it shreds! Tell me what you think. I would like to
keep
> the script as small as possible, but if I could make this more useful
(and
> more likely to be used) I'm happy to make some enhancements... like...
> - more compelling/verbose demo/documentation
> - ability to override default settings (sensitivity, polling interval,
etc)
> - option of a simple onMouseOut timer
> - make it more jQuery $-friendly (first few attempts have failed)
> - suggestions for code style/commenting/optimization
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Brian.
>
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