The documentation is inline:
http://www.learningjquery.com/src/plugins/dimensions/jquery.dimensions.js

You can also find some somewhat outdated documentation on the visual
jQuery site (visualjquery.com) under Plugins > Dimensions.

You can reference the changelog to see what is different (not much).
http://www.learningjquery.com/src/plugins/dimensions/ChangeLog.txt

--
Brandon Aaron

On 5/9/07, Stuart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Bother. I just downloaded the dimensions plugin but it contains no
documentation. There are references in the code comments to see the
documentation but I can't find any. The plugin demo page  (http://
brandon.jquery.com/plugins/dimensions/test/offset.html) is throwing a
404 and the author's site is an empty Plesk installation. As mentioned
earlier the jQuery project page (http://jquery.com/plugins/project/
dimensions) is also throwing a 404. Where can one find some docs for
the dimensions plugin?

On May 9, 3:45 pm, Stuart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you for providing the alternate repositories. You might want to
> put this information on the official jQuery site. Or at least make it
> more prominent if it's there. I've been poking about the web for some
> time and didn't find it. Sorry to hear about the recent misfortunes
> with the official site.
>
> On May 9, 3:31 pm, "John Resig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > You should contact me offlist, then - right now I'm fighting with
> > versions of the pysqlite lib (or maybe mod_python, not sure which).
>
> > My contact info can be found here:http://ejohn.org/about/
>
> > --John
>
> > On 5/9/07, Richard Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > If you need help with trac I might have a little bit of spare time and
> > > have some exp setting trac up.
>
> > > On 5/9/07, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Excellent :-) Yeah, being able to go through http/https is a nice side
> > > > effect of this. At the very least, we'll still be able to commit code
> > > > if (when) jQuery.com is down.
>
> > > > --John
>
> > > > On 5/9/07, Brian Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > John,
>
> > > > > Thank you!  By moving to Google Code, you've obliquely solved my 
problem
> > > > > of not being able to check out the code at work through the web proxy
> > > > > (although, convincing subclipse to do so was a challenge in itself).  
Now,
> > > > > I don't need the nightlies so much anymore.  :)
>
> > > > > - Brian
>
> > > > > > The jQuery subversion repository was moved to Google Code yesterday,
> > > > > > so you can reference it there, at least:
> > > > > >http://jqueryjs.googlecode.com/svn/
>
> > > > > > --John
>
> > > > > > On 5/9/07, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > >> All of the plugins are available (latest svn version) in this 
temporary
> > > > > >> location:
>
> > > > > >>http://www.learningjquery.com/src/plugins/
>
> > > > > >> --Karl
> > > > > >> _________________
> > > > > >> Karl Swedberg
> > > > > >>www.englishrules.com
> > > > > >>www.learningjquery.com
>
> > > > > >> On May 9, 2007, at 12:06 PM, Stuart Batty wrote:
>
> > > > > >> In an effort to download the dimensions plugin I've discovered 
that the
> > > > > >> svn
> > > > > >> browser is not working and the link to the plugin on the jQuery 
site is
> > > > > >> inaccessible. I understand that there has been some trouble of 
late so I
> > > > > >> thought it best to spread the message in the event that these 
problems
> > > > > >> are
> > > > > >> unknown.
>
> > > > > >> Now, until this is fixed can anyone mirror the dimensions plugin 
for
> > > > > >> download?
>
> > > > > >> Thanks
> > > > > >> --
> > > > > >> View this message in context:
> > > > > 
>>http://www.nabble.com/jQuery-svn-browser-broken.-Some-documentation-u...
> > > > > >> Sent from the JQuery mailing list archive at Nabble.com.


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