Beautiful site and really great article. Thank you for sharing. - Richard
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 10:29 PM, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Nathan, > > That is a fantastic article! I love how it's part personal narrative, part > tutorial. And I can totally relate to this paragraph: > > I began re-writing the Mootools scripts using jQuery and had much better >> luck. But even though other parts of the site became easier, I no longer had >> a plugin already written that did what I was looking for. Fortunately, >> though — and this is kind of the whole point — I was able to write my own, >> total n00b that I was (er, still am). >> > > > My experience a couple years ago was very similar to your recent > experience, except the library I quickly abandoned was Prototype. > > Thanks for spreading the good word about jQuery. Great site, too, by the > way. > > As a side note: One thing about your script that might be problematic, at > least for IE users, is line 16, where you use console.log(). IE will throw > an error when it comes across that. To avoid the error, you could do this > instead: > > if (window.console && console.log) { console.log("i = "+i+" and margin = > "+margin+"px"); } > > Cheers, > > --Karl > _________________ > Karl Swedberg > www.englishrules.com > www.learningjquery.com > > > > > On May 13, 2008, at 4:30 PM, nathandh wrote: > > >> Did a little write-up about our company portfolio page, on account of >> several requests: >> >> >> http://onwired.com/blog/using-jquery-to-produce-rich-user-interfaces-onwired-portfolio-example/ >> >> Hope it's helpful to someone! >> >> Cheers, >> Nathan H. >> > >