2007/8/2, Alexandre Plennevaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> Have you actually tried to read mootools documentation? It's very
> technical
> IMHO.


Yes, I did, but it cannot provide kick start as jQuery documentation. I have
feeling mootool docs is oriented only to experienced users.

Jquery documentation 's layout may not be the sexiest, but it performs quite
> well in terms on how it is structured, written and how helpful and
> concise.
> Yes, in terms of docs too, less is sometimes more.
>
> I do wish it was more like php 's online docs, with (moderated) users
> feedback, tip and tricks for each function.


Me too. Even offline version is sufficient for great range of tasks.

Cheers,
>
> alex
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> To: jQuery (English)
> Subject: [jQuery] Do you think jQuery's documentation is enought?
>
>
> What do you think about this question? Do you think jQuery's documentation
> is enought? Personally i think jQuery's documentation isn't enought.
>
> So i'm looking to <a href="http://docs.mootools.net/";>MooTools
> documentation</a> and <a href="http://demos.mootools.net/";>demos</a>
> then i'm looking to <a href="http://docs.jquery.com/";>jQuery's
> documentation</a>  (dude where is demos? xD)  comparing both
> documentations
> and thinking jQuery's documentation isn't enought.
>
> However, i want to know what do you think about this situation...
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