Re: [jQuery] New JQUERY site for testing...

2006-12-24 Thread Micky

Hi all,

Well I want to post a unique message to all of you who tested CloudyTags and
posted suggestions. Profanity Filter is now active and all the other ideas
are in my ToDo List and will be applied. I have published your nicks and
suggestions in the about section of the site.

I have added a minimalist adaptation of ThickBox 2.1 (called minithickbox)
in order to lock the page while ajax transactions are on the way.

Merry Christmas to everyone!

Gratefully,
Micky.


Sam Collett wrote:
> 
> Interesting site, but could be abused by spammers. Perhaps a 'possible
> spam' or something similar? The site could then be blocked (from being
> added again) for a time period when enough people mark it as spam or
> objectional.
> 

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Re: [jQuery] New JQUERY site for testing...

2006-12-24 Thread Sam Collett
On 21/12/06, Micky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I just published this site on the net:  http://cloudytags.com CloudyTags.com
> .
>
> It's made 100% with JQuery and some other libraries. Here you have the list:
>
> Jquery, the great library (http://www.jquery.com)
> Spy for Jquery (http://leftlogic.com/info/articles/jquery_spy2)
> Nifty Cube (http://www.html.it/articoli/niftycube/index.html)
> Forms Restrict v1.0 (http://www.jsfromhell.com/forms)
>
> Site is fully degradable, SEO friendly, and works 100% without javascript
> enabled (this made me spend a lot of extra work hours). Still need features
> implementation, but basically it's finished.
>
> Please check it and debug it heavily. Hack it and post the results, I would
> like to hear your opinions and suggestions.
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Micky.
>
> --

Interesting site, but could be abused by spammers. Perhaps a 'possible
spam' or something similar? The site could then be blocked (from being
added again) for a time period when enough people mark it as spam or
objectional.

Also when you browse/search a sort option could be handy. The search
box could also be in the header (or on the right), so you don't have
to go to another page to search.

Nifty Cube and Forms Restrict look like good candidates for porting to
jQuery. There is the corner plugin in SVN that could possibly be used
instead of Nifty Cube (although it could be missing some of its
features). I am not aware of any masked text box plugins for jQuery.

I have looked at Forms Restrict, but wouldn't even know where to begin
to port that.

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Re: [jQuery] New JQUERY site for testing...

2006-12-23 Thread S2M2 Design
Looks good, I am impressed that it is all jQuerry (and some other
libraries).

Here are some observations:
1) On the home there could be some space below the separator lines, makes me
nervous. 

2) in the search when you get a 'found nothing here', if you type a new
search and you get a new nothing found message, there needs to be some sort
of indication that it is working, maybe post the search criteria together
with the nothing found message. I kept typing new criteria in the search box
and since none of the search terms I used had any results I thought for a
brief second that it was not working.

The growing and top clouds are real cool.

Well done.
Cheers,
Shane


> From: Micky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "jQuery Discussion." 
> Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 02:01:36 -0800 (PST)
> To: 
> Subject: [jQuery] New JQUERY site for testing...
> 
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> I just published this site on the net:  http://cloudytags.com CloudyTags.com
> .
> 
> It's made 100% with JQuery and some other libraries. Here you have the list:
> 
> Jquery, the great library (http://www.jquery.com)
> Spy for Jquery (http://leftlogic.com/info/articles/jquery_spy2)
> Nifty Cube (http://www.html.it/articoli/niftycube/index.html)
> Forms Restrict v1.0 (http://www.jsfromhell.com/forms)
> 
> Site is fully degradable, SEO friendly, and works 100% without javascript
> enabled (this made me spend a lot of extra work hours). Still need features
> implementation, but basically it's finished.
> 
> Please check it and debug it heavily. Hack it and post the results, I would
> like to hear your opinions and suggestions.
> 
> Thanks a lot!
> 
> Micky.
> 
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Re: [jQuery] New JQUERY site for testing...MORE FEEDBACK

2006-12-23 Thread Rey Bango
Here's some more feedback for you Micky,

I was just looking at the frontpage and noticed the posting:

"ProjectWebTools by 365labs is an project management for small 
businesses. Uses an outline format to display schedules. Includes 
surveys and templates"

Since that title is fairly long, it forces the buttons on the left of it 
to be centered. I think it looks a little off in comparison to the other 
1 line postings. Its more of an aesthetic thing but its something that 
you might want to look at and adjust. The effect happens in both IE & FF.

Also, the Go! button on the right appears a little squished. It may just 
be the font.

Rey...

Micky wrote:
> Hi Jyl,
> 
> Thanks a lot for your testing!
> 
> Jquery was in the body by error, it has been fixed now.
> 
> The IE images problem has been driving me mad for days. I just included
> (half and hour ago) a JQuery image preload script, and seems like the
> problem is less heavy now, but I am still not sure about if it's solved or
> not.
> 
> I got the image preload script from  http://www.texotela.co.uk/code/jquery/
> Here .
> 
> Thanks a lot.
> Micky.
> 
> 
> Why do you include jquery in the  and not in the ?
> 
> On my IE its stuck loading 7 items (downloading picture
> http://cloudytags.com/img/llinks_sel.png) Not finishing.
> 

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Re: [jQuery] New JQUERY site for testing...

2006-12-23 Thread Rey Bango
One of other feature you might want to throw in is a profanity filter. 
Knowing what Brittany Andrews is doing to Santa isn't many people's cup 
of tea! LOL!

Rey

Rey Bango wrote:
> Cool site Micky!! One quick suggestion would be to implement the back 
> button support found here:
> 
> http://www.stilbuero.de/jquery/history/
> 
> or
> 
> http://www.mikage.to/jquery/jquery_history.html
> 
> I'll look more at the site later.
> 
> Rey...
> 
> Micky wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I just published this site on the net:  http://cloudytags.com CloudyTags.com
>> .
>>
>> It's made 100% with JQuery and some other libraries. Here you have the list:
>>
>> Jquery, the great library (http://www.jquery.com)
>> Spy for Jquery (http://leftlogic.com/info/articles/jquery_spy2)
>> Nifty Cube (http://www.html.it/articoli/niftycube/index.html)
>> Forms Restrict v1.0 (http://www.jsfromhell.com/forms)
>>
>> Site is fully degradable, SEO friendly, and works 100% without javascript
>> enabled (this made me spend a lot of extra work hours). Still need features
>> implementation, but basically it's finished.
>>
>> Please check it and debug it heavily. Hack it and post the results, I would
>> like to hear your opinions and suggestions.
>>
>> Thanks a lot!
>>
>> Micky.
>>
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Re: [jQuery] New JQUERY site for testing...

2006-12-23 Thread Rey Bango
Cool site Micky!! One quick suggestion would be to implement the back 
button support found here:

http://www.stilbuero.de/jquery/history/

or

http://www.mikage.to/jquery/jquery_history.html

I'll look more at the site later.

Rey...

Micky wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> I just published this site on the net:  http://cloudytags.com CloudyTags.com
> .
> 
> It's made 100% with JQuery and some other libraries. Here you have the list:
> 
> Jquery, the great library (http://www.jquery.com)
> Spy for Jquery (http://leftlogic.com/info/articles/jquery_spy2)
> Nifty Cube (http://www.html.it/articoli/niftycube/index.html)
> Forms Restrict v1.0 (http://www.jsfromhell.com/forms)
> 
> Site is fully degradable, SEO friendly, and works 100% without javascript
> enabled (this made me spend a lot of extra work hours). Still need features
> implementation, but basically it's finished.
> 
> Please check it and debug it heavily. Hack it and post the results, I would
> like to hear your opinions and suggestions.
> 
> Thanks a lot!
> 
> Micky.
> 

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Re: [jQuery] New JQUERY site for testing...

2006-12-23 Thread Bruce
Small world,
 I was looking at a web dev  job last night that wanted similar, and at tag 
clouds on phpclasses.net a bit ago, then your post came in lol

http://www.phpclasses.org/browse/package/3466/

Synchronicity

The site is a terrific demonstration of using jQuery and other scripts 
together. Well done
Bruce

- Original Message - 
From: "Micky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2006 1:58 PM
Subject: Re: [jQuery] New JQUERY site for testing...


>
> Hi Bruce,
>
> Thanks for your kind comments.
>
> The Top/Growing Clouds section is a mix of two PHP scripts around there, 
> PHP
> Render (for Font rendering) and PHP Clouds (for calculating clouds size 
> from
> a SQL query). I mixed both scripts into one and modified it a little in
> order to show rendered font images instead of simple text.
>
>
> Bruce-32 wrote:
>>
>> At first glance it looks pretty awesome. Second one too!
>> Ditto on loading as jyl...
>>
>> Any tips on how you did the top/growing clouds?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Bruce Prochnau
>> bkdesign solutions
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Micky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: 
>> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 5:01 AM
>> Subject: [jQuery] New JQUERY site for testing...
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> I just published this site on the net:  http://cloudytags.com
>>> CloudyTags.com
>>> .
>>>
>>> It's made 100% with JQuery and some other libraries. Here you have the
>>> list:
>>>
>>> Jquery, the great library (http://www.jquery.com)
>>> Spy for Jquery (http://leftlogic.com/info/articles/jquery_spy2)
>>> Nifty Cube (http://www.html.it/articoli/niftycube/index.html)
>>> Forms Restrict v1.0 (http://www.jsfromhell.com/forms)
>>>
>>> Site is fully degradable, SEO friendly, and works 100% without 
>>> javascript
>>> enabled (this made me spend a lot of extra work hours). Still need
>>> features
>>> implementation, but basically it's finished.
>>>
>>> Please check it and debug it heavily. Hack it and post the results, I
>>> would
>>> like to hear your opinions and suggestions.
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot!
>>>
>>> Micky.
>>>
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Re: [jQuery] New JQUERY site for testing...

2006-12-23 Thread Micky

Hi Jyl,

Thanks a lot for your testing!

Jquery was in the body by error, it has been fixed now.

The IE images problem has been driving me mad for days. I just included
(half and hour ago) a JQuery image preload script, and seems like the
problem is less heavy now, but I am still not sure about if it's solved or
not.

I got the image preload script from  http://www.texotela.co.uk/code/jquery/
Here .

Thanks a lot.
Micky.


Why do you include jquery in the  and not in the ?

On my IE its stuck loading 7 items (downloading picture
http://cloudytags.com/img/llinks_sel.png) Not finishing.

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Re: [jQuery] New JQUERY site for testing...

2006-12-23 Thread Micky

Hi Bruce,

Thanks for your kind comments.

The Top/Growing Clouds section is a mix of two PHP scripts around there, PHP
Render (for Font rendering) and PHP Clouds (for calculating clouds size from
a SQL query). I mixed both scripts into one and modified it a little in
order to show rendered font images instead of simple text.


Bruce-32 wrote:
> 
> At first glance it looks pretty awesome. Second one too!
> Ditto on loading as jyl...
> 
> Any tips on how you did the top/growing clouds?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Bruce Prochnau
> bkdesign solutions
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Micky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 
> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 5:01 AM
> Subject: [jQuery] New JQUERY site for testing...
> 
> 
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I just published this site on the net:  http://cloudytags.com 
>> CloudyTags.com
>> .
>>
>> It's made 100% with JQuery and some other libraries. Here you have the 
>> list:
>>
>> Jquery, the great library (http://www.jquery.com)
>> Spy for Jquery (http://leftlogic.com/info/articles/jquery_spy2)
>> Nifty Cube (http://www.html.it/articoli/niftycube/index.html)
>> Forms Restrict v1.0 (http://www.jsfromhell.com/forms)
>>
>> Site is fully degradable, SEO friendly, and works 100% without javascript
>> enabled (this made me spend a lot of extra work hours). Still need 
>> features
>> implementation, but basically it's finished.
>>
>> Please check it and debug it heavily. Hack it and post the results, I 
>> would
>> like to hear your opinions and suggestions.
>>
>> Thanks a lot!
>>
>> Micky.
>>
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Re: [jQuery] New JQUERY site for testing...

2006-12-23 Thread Bruce
At first glance it looks pretty awesome. Second one too!
Ditto on loading as jyl...

Any tips on how you did the top/growing clouds?

Thanks

Bruce Prochnau
bkdesign solutions

- Original Message - 
From: "Micky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 5:01 AM
Subject: [jQuery] New JQUERY site for testing...


>
> Hi folks,
>
> I just published this site on the net:  http://cloudytags.com 
> CloudyTags.com
> .
>
> It's made 100% with JQuery and some other libraries. Here you have the 
> list:
>
> Jquery, the great library (http://www.jquery.com)
> Spy for Jquery (http://leftlogic.com/info/articles/jquery_spy2)
> Nifty Cube (http://www.html.it/articoli/niftycube/index.html)
> Forms Restrict v1.0 (http://www.jsfromhell.com/forms)
>
> Site is fully degradable, SEO friendly, and works 100% without javascript
> enabled (this made me spend a lot of extra work hours). Still need 
> features
> implementation, but basically it's finished.
>
> Please check it and debug it heavily. Hack it and post the results, I 
> would
> like to hear your opinions and suggestions.
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Micky.
>
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Re: [jQuery] New JQUERY site for testing...

2006-12-23 Thread jyl
Why do you include jquery in the  and not in the ?

On my IE its stuck loading 7 items (downloading picture
http://cloudytags.com/img/llinks_sel.png) Not finishing.

> Hi folks,
>
> I just published this site on the net:  http://cloudytags.com
> CloudyTags.com
> .
>
> It's made 100% with JQuery and some other libraries. Here you have the
> list:
>
> Jquery, the great library (http://www.jquery.com)
> Spy for Jquery (http://leftlogic.com/info/articles/jquery_spy2)
> Nifty Cube (http://www.html.it/articoli/niftycube/index.html)
> Forms Restrict v1.0 (http://www.jsfromhell.com/forms)
>
> Site is fully degradable, SEO friendly, and works 100% without javascript
> enabled (this made me spend a lot of extra work hours). Still need
> features
> implementation, but basically it's finished.
>
> Please check it and debug it heavily. Hack it and post the results, I
> would
> like to hear your opinions and suggestions.
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Micky.
>
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[jQuery] New JQUERY site for testing...

2006-12-23 Thread Micky

Hi folks,

I just published this site on the net:  http://cloudytags.com CloudyTags.com
.

It's made 100% with JQuery and some other libraries. Here you have the list:

Jquery, the great library (http://www.jquery.com)
Spy for Jquery (http://leftlogic.com/info/articles/jquery_spy2)
Nifty Cube (http://www.html.it/articoli/niftycube/index.html)
Forms Restrict v1.0 (http://www.jsfromhell.com/forms)

Site is fully degradable, SEO friendly, and works 100% without javascript
enabled (this made me spend a lot of extra work hours). Still need features
implementation, but basically it's finished.

Please check it and debug it heavily. Hack it and post the results, I would
like to hear your opinions and suggestions.

Thanks a lot!

Micky.

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