Karl, that's fantastic! I've copied Paul's script to my own site with the title change you suggested. I frequently wish to know what version sites are running.
Sorry for the necropost; was searching to see if there was any talk about updating the jQuery Detector plugin[1] to work with FF3 and found this. For Opera users, Paul's userscript works great in Opera (which has no Greasemonkey--or need of it), too: Adding user scripts to Opera: http://www.opera.com/support/tutorials/userjs/using/#writingscripts User scripts can be Greasemonkey (no plug-in necessary): http://www.opera.com/support/tutorials/userjs/examples/#greasemonkey ~Pyro [1] http://www.sunsean.com/jquerydetect/ On Apr 21, 10:30 am, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hey Paul, > > I love that Greasemonkey user script! Use it all the time. Thanks > again for making it available. > > I modified your original just a bit for my personal use, adding a > title attribute to the jQuery icon that tells me which jQuery version > is running: > > ... title="' + jQuery.fn.jquery + '" ... > > This has been really helpful for me when checking on my sites to > quickly determine which ones to update. Perhaps you (or others) would > find it useful, too. > > Cheers, > > --Karl > _________________ > Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com > > On Apr 21, 2008, at 5:47 AM, Paul Bakaus wrote: > > > > > Thanks Rey :) > > and the Firefox plugin here:http://www.sunsean.com/jquerydetect/ > > > On Apr 20, 10:50 pm, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi everyone. The number of jQuery-powered sites being listed is > >> incredible and the numbers just continue to grow. > > >> One of the methods that I use to find sites is via jQuery Team Member > >> Paul Bakaus' awesome jQuery Site Detection Greasemonkey Script. > >> It's a > >> small script that detects the jQuery object and displays a small > >> icon in > >> the lower-right corner of the browser if it finds a jQuery-powered > >> site. > > >> To install it, just follow these simple instructions: > > >> This is a Greasemonkey user script. To install it, you need > >> Greasemonkey 0.3 or later:http://greasemonkey.mozdev.org/ > > >> Restart Firefox and visit this > >> script:http://paul.jquery.com/jquerydetector.user.js > > >> Under Tools, there will be a new menu item to "Install User Script". > >> Accept the default configuration and install. > > >> That's it! > > >> I want to thank Paul for this wonderful script. > > >> Rey... > >> jQuery Project Team