quite a cool demo, thanks for sharing, works fine here on PC: windows XP SP3
Firefox 3.0


On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 2:47 PM, Nicolas R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Yes I know, I haven't tested it on IE and I have done nothing for
> supporting it (no css hacks or conditional comments). I am sure that
> it has some issues, especially with CSS support. Hopefully the issues
> are just css related and don't break the plugin's functionality.
>
> As the CMS, that's the purpose I'm using it. One for seeing already
> existing 'pages' and stuff, and two for file management (when linking
> to stuff, inserting images etc). Although I find it much easier that
> normal treeview navigation, I am not sure if others agree as I haven't
> asked and/or tested it properly. That's also why I'm posting it
> here :)
>
> Thanks for replying, I'll be glad to see your contribution.
>
> On Dec 8, 1:29 pm, Liam Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > it seems your CSS needs a good look at in IE.
> > I'm in work right now but I'l lsee if I can't fix it up in Ie for you.
> >
> > I like the idea of this, would be good for CMS use.
> >
> > Nicolas R wrote:
> > > Greetings!
> >
> > > I've put together a plugin that creates a mac-style finder out of a
> > > list. The plugin is still in development (ALPHA) and it needs some
> > > testing, especially on IE.
> >
> > > The purpose of this plugin is to provide an alternative to treeview
> > > navigation. Making it look just like the Finder on a Mac is not my
> > > goal, I am after its core functionality. Having said this, I think
> > > that implementing useful features that exist on Mac's Finder (search,
> > > toolback w/ options, etc) is time well spent.
> >
> > > You can find the plugin (& demo) here:
> http://www.nicolas.rudas.info/jQuery/Finder/
> >
> > > I'm posting this here as I'm after feedback, contributions
> > > (especially), and testers, so if anyone's interested please post here.
> > > I hope the source code is readable and self-explanatory, I did comment
> > > a lot on some things so it should make some sense. As this is an alpha
> > > release, I've just included a link to the script in the demo page, and
> > > a link to a zip file that contains the demo page along with css &
> > > images used. The zip file is what you are probably after, as the css
> > > file is essential.
> >
> > > Cheers

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