Great work! =)
On Sep 4, 11:05 am, "Dan G. Switzer, II" <dswit...@pengoworks.com> wrote: > We've just released another jQuery plug-in which emulates the iPhone-style > button used to toggle settings on/off. The plug-in works with both checkbox > and radio button groups and we've worked hard to make this a complete > plug-in. While there are several similar plug-ins, we couldn't find one that > actually had all the features we needed--which is why we built this > version.http://www.givainc.com/labs/ibutton_jquery_plugin.htm > > You can see a demo here:http://www.givainc.com/labs/ibutton_example.htm > > Here are the features: > > - Works with checkboxes or radio elements > - Full keyboard support — use the [TAB] key to move from field to field > and use the spacebar to toggle the status of the iButton (or use the arrow > keys for radio buttons) > - Custom event handlers > - Detach iButton behavior from the element > - Metadata support — when used with the jQuery Metadata > Plug-in<http://plugins.jquery.com/project/metadata>, > you can define the properties for your button completely within the class > attribute of your input elements > - Enable/disable drag support — while the dragging behavior is intuitive > on touch-based devices, it's not always be the best or expected UI behavior > and may cause some mouse users problems (NOTE: In order to help > differentiate between an intended mouse click or an actual drag event, > we're > developed the clickOffset option. If the time (in milliseconds) is under > this value (120ms by default) it's assumed the user was attempting to click > the button and not drag the handle.) > - Enable/disable animation > - Single sprite image — easily change the look of your button by just > replacing the image sprite > - Customizable labels — use any labels you want for your buttons > - Support for disabled buttons > - Easing support for animations > - iPhone support > > Hopefully some of you find this useful. > > -Dan