No sweat, we all start somewhere. I was a college bum who just copy/
pasted any cool javascript stuff I found on the floor of the internet.

Seriously, stick to one framework on a site--infact, I'd stick to just
one library generally for the time being until it starts to make
sense.   Very rarely do you need both mootools and jquery at the same
time since they generally do the same thing.

The design looks nice btw.

On Feb 7, 7:27 pm, "Erik R. Peterson" <eriks...@mac.com> wrote:
> I appreciate the input..  I'm learning.
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Erik
>
> On Feb 7, 2009, at 9:26 PM, rasmusfl0e wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > the code you're trying to shoehorn into a mootools context is jquery
> > code... just copy/pasting code randomly won't get you far.
>
> > please take look at the blog post nwhite wrote - what you need is all
> > there.
>
> > On Feb 8, 3:09 am, "Erik R. Peterson" <eriks...@mac.com> wrote:
> >> Has anyone successfully installed the link nudge?
>
> >> Erik
>
> >> On Feb 7, 2009, at 8:58 PM, Erik R. Peterson wrote:
>
> >>> I'm using mootools.
>
> >>> I removed:   $(function() {
>
> >>> I changed to the following:   $$('#footer3 a').hover(function() {
>
> >>> I can't get this work!!!  Augh!!
>
> >>> Erik
>
> >>> On Feb 7, 2009, at 8:53 PM, rpflo wrote:
>
> >>>> what is this for?
> >>>> $(function() {
>
> >>>> This:
> >>>> $('#footer3 a').hover(function() {
>
> >>>> Should be:
> >>>> $$('#footer3 a').hover(function() {
>
> >>>> Wait a sec, what the crap is .hover? ... And .animate?
>
> >>>> Is this JQuery?!
>
> >>>> Strange to use two library's on one site ... I'm sure there's a  
> >>>> good
> >>>> reason in some cases, but since you've confused the two
> >>>> already ... :)
>
> >>>> On Feb 7, 6:33 pm, "Erik R. Peterson" <eriks...@mac.com> wrote:
> >>>>> Thanks for the link, but for the life of me, I can't figure out  
> >>>>> why
> >>>>> its not working for me:
>
> >>>>>http://www.honestskin.com
>
> >>>>> <script type="text/javascript">
> >>>>>                window.addEvent('domready',function() {
> >>>>> $(function() {
> >>>>>     $('#footer3 a').hover(function() {
> >>>>>         $(this).stop().animate( {
> >>>>>             paddingLeft:"30px"
> >>>>>         }, 300);
> >>>>>     }, function() {
> >>>>>         $(this).stop().animate( {
> >>>>>             paddingLeft:"0"
> >>>>>         }, 300);
> >>>>>     });});
>
> >>>>>        </script>
>
> >>>>> My CSS:
>
> >>>>> #footer3                { float:left; width:130px; }
> >>>>> #footer3 a              { display:block; margin:6px 0; padding:0
> >>>>> 3px 2px 3px;
> >>>>> text-decoration:none; border-bottom:1px solid #333; color: #000}
> >>>>> #footer3 a:hover        { border-color:#777; color:#FFF}
>
> >>>>> On Feb 7, 2009, at 7:42 PM, nwhite wrote:
>
> >>>>>>http://www.nwhite.net/2009/02/07/insights-from-link-nudging/
>
> >>>>>> On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Erik R. Peterson  
> >>>>>> <eriks...@mac.com>
> >>>>>> wrote:
>
> >>>>>> Anyone out there using link nudging?
>
> >>>>>> Erik

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