Alexandre Glad you like the galleries. They wouldn't have been possible - or at least they would have been mad hard to do - without jQuery. So hats off to John Resig and the jQuery team.
It would be brilliant if they were showcased on the jQuery site. If you're interested, http://shockwaves.co.uk/ is another site I did a few months back (when working for airlock.com) using jquery PLus, I did the http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/sevenages/ timeline thingie for the BBC's Sevenages of Rock show. Again, with jQuery. Yes, jquery has changed my life! Cheers AJK49 (aka Alex Kearns) On Mar 27, 8:16 am, "Alexandre Plennevaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > wow, this is a quite impressive showcase! To be put on the front page > of jquery ! > > > > On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 6:23 PM, ajk49 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Check out these three Ajax apps developed almost entirely using JQuery > > by Mobyko. They are an iPhoto type photo management tool, a video > > management tool and a text management tool. Click on the links in the > > navigation to switch between the galleries. All the galleries are > > aimed at helping people to manage their mobile assets - photos, videos > > and texts. > > > Demo versions can be seen at > > > http://www.mobyko.com/gallerydemo/mobykogallery/index.php > > > Sign up with Mobyko if you want your own galleries. > > > ajk49 > > -- > Alexandre Plennevaux > LAb[au] > > http://www.lab-au.com