These are all great, valid points. Thanks for the feedback.

On Jan 2, 1:49 pm, "Andy Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One point on the password strength meter. The green of the "very strong" has
> almost no contrast against the light blue of the field module. It's very
> difficult to read. You might consider changing that green to something
> darker.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>
> Behalf Of Jörn Zaefferer
> Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 12:17 PM
> To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [jQuery] Re: [SITE SUBMISSION]Brightegg.com
>
> Ryan Rose schrieb:
>
> > I would like to announce the launch ofhttp://www.brightegg.com, a new
> > web platform for building/managing professional-looking websites built
> > with jQuery.Brighteggutilizes several popular jQuery plugins,
> > including blockUI, datePicker, cookie, corner, superfish, and
> > validate. jQuery isBrightegg's primary toolkit, although the main
> > application uses a combination of Dojo and FCKeditor as well.
>
> >Brighteggoffers full-featured website building, including the
> > addition of forms and customization options for a myriad of design
> > themes. All ofBrightegg's design themes are provided by our growing
> > community of designers, andBrighteggalso supports the use of custom
> > designs. All forms come with built-in client-side validation (using
> > the jQuery validate plugin) as well as server-side validation (the
> > server framework is developed with CakePHP). Date fields include an
> > AJAX calendar (jquery.datePicker) and all textareas are expandable
> > (using jQuery).
>
> > I would like to personally thank John Resig for this wonderful toolkit
> > as well as the plugin authors. Keep up the great work!
>
> > Thank you and Happy New Year!
>
> Its always nice to see your own work in the wild. I took a look at the
> registration page - I like combination of validation and password strength
> meter, thats nice.
> The message display leaves a lot to deserve. The one thing that you really
> should fix is the padding on the error class (.error { ...;
> padding: 10px }) which is also applied to the input, which is really
> annoying. It should help to apply that padding only to label.error.
> That should improve things, but still leaves the problem of those yellow
> boxes popping up. I've got a few ideas on how to improve that generally, but
> would require siginificant changes, so most likely needs a 2.x version...
>
> Anyway, let me know if you find something you need improved on the
> validation plugin. I'd be glad to help.
>
> Regards
> Jörn

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