@fazal
position:relative on the link does not always work, it depends on the
complexity of the link's relationship to its parents and to other
elements on the page. Sometimes z-index can help, sometimes nothing in
pure CSS/HTML will fix the problem...
On Oct 5, 10:36 am, Fazal Khan <[EMAIL PROTE
Creating new link elements and appending them to existing elements on
the page does not seem to work in IE6 or 7. Suspect it may be any
inline elements but haven't tested.
Anyone see this behaviour?
esign?
Cheers
Dan
On 28 Sep, 21:17, "Ca-Phun Ung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To add a new plugin you need to create an account and login. Then go
> tohttp://plugins.jquery.com/and you should get the option to Add a new plugin
> (see toolbar on the left).
>
> On
Again, apologies if this is the wrong place to post, it's just that no-
one has posted in the plugins list for over a year
How do you get a new plugin added to the plugins page? Do new plugins
need to go through some kind of vetting process?
I've looked all over the site and I can't see any
Hi all,
I've written a new plugin for jQuery called jMailer which creates a
popup form for sending an email with. It's just the front-end, but
should be compatible with a back-end of your choice.
A demonstration (which has been mapped to a single email address to
prevent misuse) can be seen at:
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