Re: [jQuery] ANNOUNCE: jQuery API Browser
Joan Piedra schrieb: > Hey Jörn, I love your idea. The API Browser is really handy when you > are looking for something right away, and you can even download the > source and use it offline, just as cool as jQuery. > > Just a problem tho, when you use one or more toolbars in your browser, > the design kinda breaks [1] the site displays the body scroll, making > it a little difficult to use. > > With some help of firebug and stylish, I've created a userstyle [2] > that helps improve this little problem. This could be implemented > directly into the API Browser site, meanwhile my userstyle will be > available for everyone. > > Cheers, > > [1] http://www.joanpiedra.com/jquery/api-browser/images/pic.png > [2] http://www.joanpiedra.com/jquery/api-browser/ Hey Joan, thanks for your suggestions! I added your modifications to the stylesheet and it works great in FF, Opera and IE7. IE6 completely screws it, failing to display the scrolbars, making the browser completely useless. I tried to fix that with some IE hacks, but failed to get it working. It would help a lot if you could download the browser and see if you can find the necessary changes to make it working in IE6. It doesnt' have to be perfect, but it should be at least usable. Once we got that, I'll update the browser, and you don't need the user styles anymore :-) -- Jörn Zaefferer http://bassistance.de ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/
Re: [jQuery] ANNOUNCE: jQuery API Browser
how about adjusting the opacity on the other items? On 1/29/07, Fil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > the blue flash on api-browser is killing my eyes, especially in the grey > > > zones. And the tooltip is weird, it goes "under" the pane scrollbar > > > > > Okok, I'll remove that flash on the entire method. How about reducing it > > to the method header (the first line)? > > Yep, limiting it to the header and chosing a less agressive contrast would > probably do. > > -- Fil > > > ___ > jQuery mailing list > discuss@jquery.com > http://jquery.com/discuss/ > -- Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ - יעקב ʝǡǩȩ ᎫᎪᏦᎬ ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/
Re: [jQuery] ANNOUNCE: jQuery API Browser
> > the blue flash on api-browser is killing my eyes, especially in the grey > > zones. And the tooltip is weird, it goes "under" the pane scrollbar > > > Okok, I'll remove that flash on the entire method. How about reducing it > to the method header (the first line)? Yep, limiting it to the header and chosing a less agressive contrast would probably do. -- Fil ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/
Re: [jQuery] ANNOUNCE: jQuery API Browser
Hey Jörn, I love your idea. The API Browser is really handy when you are looking for something right away, and you can even download the source and use it offline, just as cool as jQuery. Just a problem tho, when you use one or more toolbars in your browser, the design kinda breaks [1] the site displays the body scroll, making it a little difficult to use. With some help of firebug and stylish, I've created a userstyle [2] that helps improve this little problem. This could be implemented directly into the API Browser site, meanwhile my userstyle will be available for everyone. Cheers, [1] http://www.joanpiedra.com/jquery/api-browser/images/pic.png [2] http://www.joanpiedra.com/jquery/api-browser/ On 1/29/07, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Fil schrieb: >> jQuery API Browser: >> > > two small remarks (other than this, the page is great to use): > > the blue flash on api-browser is killing my eyes, especially in the grey > zones. And the tooltip is weird, it goes "under" the pane scrollbar > Okok, I'll remove that flash on the entire method. How about reducing it to the method header (the first line)? > And, by the way, do you have an idea how we could we translate this? As the > docs are generated from the original (source) scripts, my idea would be to > maintain our own "fake" version of the scripts (keeping only the comments), > in each language. But where? And, has anyone got a better idea? > That is a difficult task and should be discussed elsewhere. -- Jörn Zaefferer http://bassistance.de ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/ -- Joan Piedra || Frontend webdeveloper http://joanpiedra.com/ ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/
Re: [jQuery] ANNOUNCE: jQuery API Browser
Fil schrieb: >> jQuery API Browser: >> > > two small remarks (other than this, the page is great to use): > > the blue flash on api-browser is killing my eyes, especially in the grey > zones. And the tooltip is weird, it goes "under" the pane scrollbar > Okok, I'll remove that flash on the entire method. How about reducing it to the method header (the first line)? > And, by the way, do you have an idea how we could we translate this? As the > docs are generated from the original (source) scripts, my idea would be to > maintain our own "fake" version of the scripts (keeping only the comments), > in each language. But where? And, has anyone got a better idea? > That is a difficult task and should be discussed elsewhere. -- Jörn Zaefferer http://bassistance.de ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/
Re: [jQuery] ANNOUNCE: jQuery API Browser
> jQuery API Browser: two small remarks (other than this, the page is great to use): the blue flash on api-browser is killing my eyes, especially in the grey zones. And the tooltip is weird, it goes "under" the pane scrollbar And, by the way, do you have an idea how we could we translate this? As the docs are generated from the original (source) scripts, my idea would be to maintain our own "fake" version of the scripts (keeping only the comments), in each language. But where? And, has anyone got a better idea? -- Fil ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/
Re: [jQuery] ANNOUNCE: jQuery API Browser
I love this Is a great idea! Thanks!!! On 1/29/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: For all of the folks that may have missed the announcement over the weekend: jQuery API Browser: The jQuery team continues to pump out additional tools and resources to make development using jQuery easy, efficient and productive. The latest addition to jQuery's growing list of tools is project team lead Jorn Zaefferer's new jQuery API Browser. http://jquery.bassistance.de/api-browser/ The jQuery API browser provides an intuitive interface to quickly find information on jQuery's methods and properties. Features include: # Tabbed navigation # Treeview on categories # Quicksearch on both navigation and main content # Code highlighting for both HTML and JavaScript snippets # A vertical splitter that allows you to resize navigation/content panes # Highlighting selected methods in the content # Styled tooltips for method arguments The API browser is available both online and as a download for local usage. The jQuery project offers a comprehensive & ever-growing list of resources that will provide developers with documentation, tutorials, and plugins/widgets for their site development. jQuery: http://jquery.com/ The compressed JavaScript file: http://jquery.com/src/jquery-1.1.1.pack.js The uncompressed JavaScript file: http://jquery.com/src/jquery-1.1.1.js The full release notes: http://jquery.com/blog/2007/01/22/jquery-111/"; Plugins & UI Widgets/Controls: http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins Documentation: http://docs.jquery.com/Main_Page http://www.visualjquery.com/ http://jquery.bassistance.de/api-browser/ Magazine: http://www.visualjquery.com/magazine/ Mailing List: http://jquery.com/discuss/ Project Blog: http://jquery.com/blog/ Learning Resources: http://docs.jquery.com/Tutorials http://www.learningjquery.com/ http://15daysofjquery.com/ Sites Using jQuery: http://docs.jquery.com/Sites_Using_jQuery ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/ -- // Solucionador de problemas while(true){ echo "Deus apavora!!!"; } ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/
[jQuery] ANNOUNCE: jQuery API Browser
For all of the folks that may have missed the announcement over the weekend: jQuery API Browser: The jQuery team continues to pump out additional tools and resources to make development using jQuery easy, efficient and productive. The latest addition to jQuery's growing list of tools is project team lead Jorn Zaefferer's new jQuery API Browser. http://jquery.bassistance.de/api-browser/ The jQuery API browser provides an intuitive interface to quickly find information on jQuery's methods and properties. Features include: # Tabbed navigation # Treeview on categories # Quicksearch on both navigation and main content # Code highlighting for both HTML and JavaScript snippets # A vertical splitter that allows you to resize navigation/content panes # Highlighting selected methods in the content # Styled tooltips for method arguments The API browser is available both online and as a download for local usage. The jQuery project offers a comprehensive & ever-growing list of resources that will provide developers with documentation, tutorials, and plugins/widgets for their site development. jQuery: http://jquery.com/ The compressed JavaScript file: http://jquery.com/src/jquery-1.1.1.pack.js The uncompressed JavaScript file: http://jquery.com/src/jquery-1.1.1.js The full release notes: http://jquery.com/blog/2007/01/22/jquery-111/"; Plugins & UI Widgets/Controls: http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins Documentation: http://docs.jquery.com/Main_Page http://www.visualjquery.com/ http://jquery.bassistance.de/api-browser/ Magazine: http://www.visualjquery.com/magazine/ Mailing List: http://jquery.com/discuss/ Project Blog: http://jquery.com/blog/ Learning Resources: http://docs.jquery.com/Tutorials http://www.learningjquery.com/ http://15daysofjquery.com/ Sites Using jQuery: http://docs.jquery.com/Sites_Using_jQuery ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/