>>>making it difficult to understand what you are asking
tell me how it's difficult, I am very thorough in explaining the
situation and things tried.

On Jul 9, 1:57 pm, expresso <dschin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You've got it backwards.... it makes more sense and keeps the clutter
> out if you stay in the same topic.....
>
> I did not say not to stay on the same topic.  I said if I start
> veering off into anther discussion that's talking about a different
> approach (in this case in that previous thread I started with a
> question about obtaining the LAST <li>).  Then I wondering maybe
> instead I can just iterate through the list of <li> and grab some by
> index.  At that point, that's a whole different issue or scope.  Yea,
> that time I should have stuck with the thread because I already
> committed to the question on the index.
>
> Anyway I get it.  But I should not be posting 2 different questions on
> the same thread which is what I try to avoid
>
> On Jul 9, 1:54 pm, expresso <dschin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > how the hell am I being rude?
>
> > And second, I am giving information to help you help me.  Again I try
> > all sorts of shit before I post stuff.  I don't just post on every
> > step of the way.  I am showing you what I have tried.  So you either
> > get called out for not giving enough information or giving too
> > little.
>
> > Chill
>
> > On Jul 9, 11:04 am, MorningZ <morni...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > "so it's only respectful on my part to
> > > start a new thread on a different topic that's veering off in the same
> > > thread.  Not cool. "
>
> > > You've got it backwards.... it makes more sense and keeps the clutter
> > > out if you stay in the same topic.....
>
> > > As Liam points out.... you already asked the index question, AND it
> > > was answered by Charlie, in the topic you created just 13 hours ago
>
> > >http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/8832916...
>
> > > and yet, here's an identical topic asking the identical question with
> > > 2 min apart two sentence ramblings on them all....
>
> > > Realize what this list for what it is:   a mailing list where lots of
> > > us provide free help out of our own time....
>
> > > making it difficult to understand what you are asking, being rude to
> > > people trying to show you the way, rambling on and on with the same
> > > stuff....  all that doesn't lend itself very well to make your issues
> > > worth other peoples time and effort
>
> > > .
>
> > > On Jul 9, 11:12 am, expresso <dschin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Because sometimes I get into other topics not related to my original
> > > > posts in those other thread so it's only respectful on my part to
> > > > start a new thread on a different topic that's veering off in the same
> > > > thread.  Not cool.
>
> > > > On Jul 9, 9:30 am, Liam Potter <radioactiv...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > how about reading all the replies to your other thread about this?
>
> > > > > $("#mycarousel > li:eq(10)").css("margin-right", "5px");
>
> > > > > expresso wrote:
> > > > > > Is it possible to target certain <li> in an unordered list by index
> > > > > > with jQuery?  I thought maybe I could use .index but was not able to
> > > > > > get the syntax right.
>
> > > > > > I thought maybe something like this would work but is has not:
>
> > > > > > $("#mycarousel > li").index(i).css("margin-right", "5px");

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