[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-06-26 Thread RhythmFighter

RackSpace is also using jQuery for their customer portal:
https://my.rackspace.com/portal/

On May 3, 3:43 pm, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just a quick reminder to everyone that the list ofsitesusing jQuery
> continues to grow at an amazing rate. Check out thesitesat:
>
> http://docs.jquery.com/Sites_Using_jQuery
>
> Rey...



[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-06-11 Thread John Resig


Definitely Prototype - they're virtually everywhere.

--John

On 6/11/07, Chris W. Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On Thursday, June 07, 2007 10:37 PM Roberto Ortelli <> said:

> New Logitech website is using jQuery too
> http://www.logitech.com

Anyone know which js library currently has the most high-profile sites
using their library? Although I'm almost a complete novice when it comes
to js it's pretty nice to see the jQuery project getting its feet in so
many doors (so to speak).



[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-06-11 Thread Chris W. Parker

On Thursday, June 07, 2007 10:37 PM Roberto Ortelli <> said:

> New Logitech website is using jQuery too
> http://www.logitech.com

Anyone know which js library currently has the most high-profile sites
using their library? Although I'm almost a complete novice when it comes
to js it's pretty nice to see the jQuery project getting its feet in so
many doors (so to speak).


[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-06-08 Thread Joel Birch


On 09/06/2007, at 3:41 AM, m3avrck wrote:

Hey Joel,

Remember me and my SimpleMenu module you commented on my blog:
http://tedserbinski.com/2007/04/07/simplemenu-3-0- 
released#comment-2918

I'm the man behind the curtains, heheh :-)


Wow, that is such a big coincidence! I'll have to go back and have a  
closer look at your site now...


Joel.


[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-06-08 Thread m3avrck

Hey Joel,

Remember me and my SimpleMenu module you commented on my blog:

http://tedserbinski.com/2007/04/07/simplemenu-3-0-released#comment-2918

I'm the man behind the curtains, heheh :-)

Thanks for the compliments!

And if anyone is interested, I am looking to bring on / hire more
help, mostly part time, so if anyone is interested in working on one
of the fastest growing startups for moms, please email me directly:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



On Jun 7, 8:20 pm, Joel Birch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 08/06/2007, at 7:25 AM, m3avrck wrote:
>
> > Here's another to add:
>
> >http://www.mothersclick.com-- one of the largest sites online for
> > moms :-)
>
> Mamma-mia, what an achingly beautiful site! Anyone know who designed
> and developed it?
>
> Joel.



[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-06-08 Thread GianCarloMingati

You can add
http://www.vininelmondo.org
http://www.modostudio.net
http://www.fbcomunicazione.it

GC



[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-06-07 Thread Roberto Ortelli


New Logitech website is using jQuery too
http://www.logitech.com

2007/6/8, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


I don't know who created the site, but it is *very* nice-looking and
well laid out.

I also noticed (and perhaps this is jQuery at work) how the "Latest
Questions and Answers"
and "Latest Groups" continue to display a new item at the top of each list
while the others
move down... very slick.

Rick

-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Joel Birch
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 8:21 PM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow


On 08/06/2007, at 7:25 AM, m3avrck wrote:
> Here's another to add:
>
> http://www.mothersclick.com -- one of the largest sites online for
> moms :-)

Mamma-mia, what an achingly beautiful site! Anyone know who designed
and developed it?

Joel.






--
Roberto Ortelli
http://weblogger.ch


[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-06-07 Thread Rick Faircloth

I don't know who created the site, but it is *very* nice-looking and
well laid out.

I also noticed (and perhaps this is jQuery at work) how the "Latest
Questions and Answers"
and "Latest Groups" continue to display a new item at the top of each list
while the others
move down... very slick.

Rick

-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Joel Birch
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 8:21 PM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow


On 08/06/2007, at 7:25 AM, m3avrck wrote:
> Here's another to add:
>
> http://www.mothersclick.com -- one of the largest sites online for
> moms :-)

Mamma-mia, what an achingly beautiful site! Anyone know who designed  
and developed it?

Joel.




[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-06-07 Thread Brandon Aaron

Looks like Ted Serbinski is part of the team behind it.
http://tedserbinski.com/

--
Brandon Aaron

On 6/7/07, Joel Birch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



On 08/06/2007, at 7:25 AM, m3avrck wrote:
> Here's another to add:
>
> http://www.mothersclick.com -- one of the largest sites online for
> moms :-)

Mamma-mia, what an achingly beautiful site! Anyone know who designed
and developed it?

Joel.



[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-06-07 Thread Joel Birch


On 08/06/2007, at 7:25 AM, m3avrck wrote:

Here's another to add:

http://www.mothersclick.com -- one of the largest sites online for
moms :-)


Mamma-mia, what an achingly beautiful site! Anyone know who designed  
and developed it?


Joel.


[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-06-07 Thread m3avrck

Here's another to add:

http://www.mothersclick.com -- one of the largest sites online for
moms :-)



[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-06-07 Thread Mike Alsup


Oh my, that's a nasty slideshow impl.  Ajax gone mad!


http://www.bonnaroo.com/


[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-06-07 Thread RhythmFighter

Hi Folks,
Just noticed this site using jquery:

http://www.bonnaroo.com/

with thickbox and swfobject.

On May 3, 3:43 pm, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just a quick reminder to everyone that the list ofsitesusingjQuery
> continues to grow at an amazing rate. Check out thesitesat:
>
> http://docs.jquery.com/Sites_Using_jQuery
>
> Rey...



[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-06-06 Thread Karl Swedberg

Hey folks,

I just checked out the newsgator.com (maker of feedDemon and  
NetNewsWire) site after reading the news about the update to  
NetNewsWire. So, I logged in to the new beta web-based RSS reader and  
-- lo and behold! -- it's using jQuery!


Uses Interface for some nice modal dialogs. Haven't dug into the code  
too much, but it looks pretty slick.


Cheers,

--Karl
_
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com



On May 16, 2007, at 10:34 AM, rolfsf wrote:




I just spotted jquery on John Edward's site,
http://www.supportthetroopsendthewar.com/

I was curious about the script they're using for the rotating  
google map,

but that appears not to be jquery
http://www.supportthetroopsendthewar.com/script/MapRotate.js



Rey Bango-2 wrote:



Just a quick reminder to everyone that the list of sites using jQuery
continues to grow at an amazing rate. Check out the sites at:

http://docs.jquery.com/Sites_Using_jQuery

Rey...





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[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-23 Thread Rey Bango


Added:

* Marketo
* 3Circle Studio
* AskSolvers
* Socofi Consult

Rey...


[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-23 Thread Glen Lipka

Just launched company website.  Marketo - http://www.marketo.com
On-Demand Marketing Automation.

Used it as many times as I could think of!

Glen

On 5/23/07, Sam Sherlock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Heres another one

http://www.3circlestudio.com/

Sure this listed on cssimport and did not see it on the powered sites page

- S

On 17/05/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Added:
>
> http://skybus.com/home.aspx Skybus - Travel information
> http://www.supportthetroopsendthewar.com/ Support the troops. End the
> war. - US Presidential Nominee John Edward's site to help end the war in
> Iraq
> http://www.krix.com.au/ Krix - The Krix team manufactures high quality
> loudspeakers for home and commercial use.
>
>



[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-23 Thread Sam Sherlock

Heres another one

http://www.3circlestudio.com/

Sure this listed on cssimport and did not see it on the powered sites page

- S

On 17/05/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Added:

http://skybus.com/home.aspx Skybus - Travel information
http://www.supportthetroopsendthewar.com/ Support the troops. End the
war. - US Presidential Nominee John Edward's site to help end the war in
Iraq
http://www.krix.com.au/ Krix - The Krix team manufactures high quality
loudspeakers for home and commercial use.




[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-17 Thread Rey Bango


Added:

http://skybus.com/home.aspx Skybus - Travel information
http://www.supportthetroopsendthewar.com/ Support the troops. End the 
war. - US Presidential Nominee John Edward's site to help end the war in 
Iraq
http://www.krix.com.au/ Krix - The Krix team manufactures high quality 
loudspeakers for home and commercial use.




[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-17 Thread Rey Bango


Sweet! Luis is probably using the new AjaxCFC for jQuery

Rey

Chris Jordan wrote:

I added the ColdBox ColdFusion Framework website to the list. They're
using jQuery + thickbox.

Chris

On May 16, 9:34 am, rolfsf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I just spottedjqueryon John Edward's 
site,http://www.supportthetroopsendthewar.com/

I was curious about the script they'reusingfor the rotating google map,
but that appears not to 
bejqueryhttp://www.supportthetroopsendthewar.com/script/MapRotate.js

Rey Bango-2 wrote:


Just a quick reminder to everyone that thelistofsitesusingjQuery
continues to grow at an amazing rate. Check out thesitesat:
http://docs.jquery.com/Sites_Using_jQuery
Rey...

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[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-17 Thread Chris Jordan

I added the ColdBox ColdFusion Framework website to the list. They're
using jQuery + thickbox.

Chris

On May 16, 9:34 am, rolfsf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just spottedjqueryon John Edward's 
> site,http://www.supportthetroopsendthewar.com/
>
> I was curious about the script they'reusingfor the rotating google map,
> but that appears not to 
> bejqueryhttp://www.supportthetroopsendthewar.com/script/MapRotate.js
>
> Rey Bango-2 wrote:
>
> > Just a quick reminder to everyone that thelistofsitesusingjQuery
> > continues to grow at an amazing rate. Check out thesitesat:
>
> >http://docs.jquery.com/Sites_Using_jQuery
>
> > Rey...
>
> --
> View this message in 
> context:http://www.nabble.com/ANN%3A-jQuery-Powered-Sites%3A-The-List-Continu...
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[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-16 Thread Christopher Jordan


What are they using for their navigation menus? Those are nice. Are they 
jQuery? I took a real brief glance at the source, but couldn't tell 
straight away what was being used.


Cheers!
Chris

boermans wrote:

Another for the list - put together by my friends and colleagues at
Fusion for another Adelaide crew:

Krix speakers
http://www.krix.com.au/

(Note: I believe there are some outstanding issues in Safari.)


  


--
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[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-16 Thread boermans

Another for the list - put together by my friends and colleagues at
Fusion for another Adelaide crew:

Krix speakers
http://www.krix.com.au/

(Note: I believe there are some outstanding issues in Safari.)



[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-16 Thread rolfsf


I just spotted jquery on John Edward's site,
http://www.supportthetroopsendthewar.com/

I was curious about the script they're using for the rotating google map,
but that appears not to be jquery
http://www.supportthetroopsendthewar.com/script/MapRotate.js



Rey Bango-2 wrote:
> 
> 
> Just a quick reminder to everyone that the list of sites using jQuery 
> continues to grow at an amazing rate. Check out the sites at:
> 
> http://docs.jquery.com/Sites_Using_jQuery
> 
> Rey...
> 
> 
> 

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[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-15 Thread Brandon Aaron


You can add SkyBus to that list too. They are using jQuery.

http://skybus.com/home.aspx

--
Brandon Aaron

On 5/8/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Thanks for all of the submission guys. I added:

- Univ. of West Georgia - Named by The Princeton Review as one of the
Best Southeastern Colleges and one of America's Best Value Colleges

- Metalab - Official website of the Belgium digital design lab __ LAb[au]

- SonSpring by Nath Smith - SonSpring is a small, Christian web studio
that specializes in creating sites for churches and non-profits.

- Stonebriar Community Church - Stonebriar exists to encourage all
people to pursue a lifelong, joyous relationship with Jesus Christ.

- West Photography - West Photography offers professional photography
services for a variety of events.



[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-08 Thread Rey Bango


Thanks for all of the submission guys. I added:

- Univ. of West Georgia - Named by The Princeton Review as one of the 
Best Southeastern Colleges and one of America’s Best Value Colleges


- Metalab - Official website of the Belgium digital design lab __ LAb[au]

- SonSpring by Nath Smith - SonSpring is a small, Christian web studio 
that specializes in creating sites for churches and non-profits.


- Stonebriar Community Church - Stonebriar exists to encourage all 
people to pursue a lifelong, joyous relationship with Jesus Christ.


- West Photography - West Photography offers professional photography 
services for a variety of events.


[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-08 Thread Alexandre Plennevaux
i use thickbox, jScrollpane and few custom jquery functions here : HYPERLINK
"http://www.lab-au.com"http://www.lab-au.com
 
it's a temporary website, but the final website will make HEAVY use of
jquery for ajax, layouting and visual effects, in a non obtrusive manner.
stay tuned! 

   _  

From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Karl Swedberg
Sent: mardi 8 mai 2007 1:48
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow


yeah, Nathan Smith (HYPERLINK "http://sonspring.com"http://sonspring.com/)
and a few others put that one together. very beautifully done.




--Karl
_
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com



On May 7, 2007, at 8:42 PM, Sam Sherlock wrote:


I have just seen this on CSS Beauty - looks great too and using jQuery

HYPERLINK "http://www.stonebriar.org/"http://www.stonebriar.org/

- S


On 06/05/07, westamastaflash mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 


I used jQuery for HYPERLINK "http://westphotoinc.com"http://westphotoinc.com

I really liked the interface plugin's slider bar, it works great and
looks the same on all browsers, unlike browser scrollbars. I didn't 
use too many of the effects, but it's nice for a few of the pages
where i need to toggle images based on the thumbs on the left.

Eventually I want to replace coppermine photo gallery with a php/mysql
+ jquery photo management & ordering app of some sort. Is there
anything out there already? I had to make some extensive mods to
coppermine to let me talk to paypal and I nearly wiped out all but the
viewing functionality (comments, smileys, additional user acct's, etc 
were superfluous).






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[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-07 Thread Karl Swedberg
yeah, Nathan Smith (http://sonspring.com/) and a few others put that  
one together. very beautifully done.



--Karl
_
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com



On May 7, 2007, at 8:42 PM, Sam Sherlock wrote:


I have just seen this on CSS Beauty - looks great too and using jQuery

http://www.stonebriar.org/

- S

On 06/05/07, westamastaflash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I used jQuery for http://westphotoinc.com

I really liked the interface plugin's slider bar, it works great and
looks the same on all browsers, unlike browser scrollbars. I didn't
use too many of the effects, but it's nice for a few of the pages
where i need to toggle images based on the thumbs on the left.

Eventually I want to replace coppermine photo gallery with a php/mysql
+ jquery photo management & ordering app of some sort. Is there
anything out there already? I had to make some extensive mods to
coppermine to let me talk to paypal and I nearly wiped out all but the
viewing functionality (comments, smileys, additional user acct's, etc
were superfluous).






[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-07 Thread Sam Sherlock

I have just seen this on CSS Beauty - looks great too and using jQuery

http://www.stonebriar.org/

- S

On 06/05/07, westamastaflash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



I used jQuery for http://westphotoinc.com

I really liked the interface plugin's slider bar, it works great and
looks the same on all browsers, unlike browser scrollbars. I didn't
use too many of the effects, but it's nice for a few of the pages
where i need to toggle images based on the thumbs on the left.

Eventually I want to replace coppermine photo gallery with a php/mysql
+ jquery photo management & ordering app of some sort. Is there
anything out there already? I had to make some extensive mods to
coppermine to let me talk to paypal and I nearly wiped out all but the
viewing functionality (comments, smileys, additional user acct's, etc
were superfluous).




[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-06 Thread westamastaflash

I used jQuery for http://westphotoinc.com

I really liked the interface plugin's slider bar, it works great and
looks the same on all browsers, unlike browser scrollbars. I didn't
use too many of the effects, but it's nice for a few of the pages
where i need to toggle images based on the thumbs on the left.

Eventually I want to replace coppermine photo gallery with a php/mysql
+ jquery photo management & ordering app of some sort. Is there
anything out there already? I had to make some extensive mods to
coppermine to let me talk to paypal and I nearly wiped out all but the
viewing functionality (comments, smileys, additional user acct's, etc
were superfluous).



[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-06 Thread arnaud sellenet


Hi
This seems to have been lost in a previous thread so I send it again.
http://www.southolidays.com/

Uses jQuery for the calendar page (example : http:// 
www.southolidays.com/en/calendarview/SL0157 ).
I'm using a prototype modalbox that should be replaced soon so that  
the whole site relies on only one library.



Le 4 mai 07 à 21:07, Rodrigo Castilho Galvão Ferreira a écrit :



Hello,

http://www.rodcast.com.br/

or

http://www.rodrigocastilho.com/


I used jQuery (compressed) and Plugins FontSizer and Stylesheet
Switcher (with Extensions Cookie)





On 5/4/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


No prob. I'll add it in then.

Rey

John Resig wrote:
> Rey -
>
> It's fine to add it, it's a business - we already have a number of
> other web development/design firms on the list.
>
> --John
>
> On 5/4/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Kevin,
>>
>> One of the things that we're trying to do on that page is focus on
>> actual consumer driven sites as opposed to web development  
providers.

>> That may have been why it wasn't added.
>>
>> Rey...
>>
>> Kevin Scholl wrote:
>>> I'd posted this at the tail end of the last such thread, but  
it's well
>>> down the list now. A small site I designed and developed,  
launched

>>> last week:
>>>
>>> http://www.shoshintech.com/
>>>
>>> Uses jQuery for the navigation, adding the "Print this page"  
link next
>>> to the breadcrumb (since it relies on javascript), and  
automatically
>>> closing any popup window when leaving the given parent page or  
opening

>>> a new popup window (see the About Us / Location page).
>>>
>>> Nothing groundbreaking, but there it is. Have another site in  
client

>>> review that uses jQuery for some other things...
>>>
>>> Kevin
>>>
>>>
>> --
>> BrightLight Development, LLC.
>> 954-775- (o)
>> 954-600-2726 (c)
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> http://www.iambright.com
>>
>
> >
>

--
BrightLight Development, LLC.
954-775- (o)
954-600-2726 (c)
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www.rodrigocastilho.com
www.rodrigocastilho.com.br
www.rodcast.com.br
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[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-04 Thread Rodrigo Castilho Galvão Ferreira


Hello,

http://www.rodcast.com.br/

or

http://www.rodrigocastilho.com/


I used jQuery (compressed) and Plugins FontSizer and Stylesheet
Switcher (with Extensions Cookie)





On 5/4/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


No prob. I'll add it in then.

Rey

John Resig wrote:
> Rey -
>
> It's fine to add it, it's a business - we already have a number of
> other web development/design firms on the list.
>
> --John
>
> On 5/4/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Kevin,
>>
>> One of the things that we're trying to do on that page is focus on
>> actual consumer driven sites as opposed to web development providers.
>> That may have been why it wasn't added.
>>
>> Rey...
>>
>> Kevin Scholl wrote:
>>> I'd posted this at the tail end of the last such thread, but it's well
>>> down the list now. A small site I designed and developed, launched
>>> last week:
>>>
>>> http://www.shoshintech.com/
>>>
>>> Uses jQuery for the navigation, adding the "Print this page" link next
>>> to the breadcrumb (since it relies on javascript), and automatically
>>> closing any popup window when leaving the given parent page or opening
>>> a new popup window (see the About Us / Location page).
>>>
>>> Nothing groundbreaking, but there it is. Have another site in client
>>> review that uses jQuery for some other things...
>>>
>>> Kevin
>>>
>>>
>> --
>> BrightLight Development, LLC.
>> 954-775- (o)
>> 954-600-2726 (c)
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> http://www.iambright.com
>>
>
> >
>

--
BrightLight Development, LLC.
954-775- (o)
954-600-2726 (c)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.iambright.com




--
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www.rodrigocastilho.com
www.rodrigocastilho.com.br
www.rodcast.com.br
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[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-04 Thread Rey Bango

No prob. I'll add it in then.

Rey

John Resig wrote:
> Rey -
> 
> It's fine to add it, it's a business - we already have a number of
> other web development/design firms on the list.
> 
> --John
> 
> On 5/4/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Kevin,
>>
>> One of the things that we're trying to do on that page is focus on
>> actual consumer driven sites as opposed to web development providers.
>> That may have been why it wasn't added.
>>
>> Rey...
>>
>> Kevin Scholl wrote:
>>> I'd posted this at the tail end of the last such thread, but it's well
>>> down the list now. A small site I designed and developed, launched
>>> last week:
>>>
>>> http://www.shoshintech.com/
>>>
>>> Uses jQuery for the navigation, adding the "Print this page" link next
>>> to the breadcrumb (since it relies on javascript), and automatically
>>> closing any popup window when leaving the given parent page or opening
>>> a new popup window (see the About Us / Location page).
>>>
>>> Nothing groundbreaking, but there it is. Have another site in client
>>> review that uses jQuery for some other things...
>>>
>>> Kevin
>>>
>>>
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> > 
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[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-04 Thread Jonathan Sharp
Here's another one I've neglected to mention (I even built it!) It uses
thickbox

http://www.sharpequestrian.com

-js

P.S. There's a photo of me on the photos page with my horse Micah.


On 5/4/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Kevin,
>
> One of the things that we're trying to do on that page is focus on
> actual consumer driven sites as opposed to web development providers.
> That may have been why it wasn't added.
>
> Rey...
>
> Kevin Scholl wrote:
> > I'd posted this at the tail end of the last such thread, but it's well
> > down the list now. A small site I designed and developed, launched
> > last week:
> >
> > http://www.shoshintech.com/
> >
> > Uses jQuery for the navigation, adding the "Print this page" link next
> > to the breadcrumb (since it relies on javascript), and automatically
> > closing any popup window when leaving the given parent page or opening
> > a new popup window (see the About Us / Location page).
> >
> > Nothing groundbreaking, but there it is. Have another site in client
> > review that uses jQuery for some other things...
> >
> > Kevin
> >
> >
>
> --
> BrightLight Development, LLC.
> 954-775- (o)
> 954-600-2726 (c)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-04 Thread John Resig

Rey -

It's fine to add it, it's a business - we already have a number of
other web development/design firms on the list.

--John

On 5/4/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Kevin,
>
> One of the things that we're trying to do on that page is focus on
> actual consumer driven sites as opposed to web development providers.
> That may have been why it wasn't added.
>
> Rey...
>
> Kevin Scholl wrote:
> > I'd posted this at the tail end of the last such thread, but it's well
> > down the list now. A small site I designed and developed, launched
> > last week:
> >
> > http://www.shoshintech.com/
> >
> > Uses jQuery for the navigation, adding the "Print this page" link next
> > to the breadcrumb (since it relies on javascript), and automatically
> > closing any popup window when leaving the given parent page or opening
> > a new popup window (see the About Us / Location page).
> >
> > Nothing groundbreaking, but there it is. Have another site in client
> > review that uses jQuery for some other things...
> >
> > Kevin
> >
> >
>
> --
> BrightLight Development, LLC.
> 954-775- (o)
> 954-600-2726 (c)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>

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[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-04 Thread Robert O'Rourke

Hello,

Don't know if it meets the criteria or not but I've just finished
http://www.italianpropertygallery.com

I used jQuery for the page loading gif and the background reveal 
effect, the 'add bookmark' link on search result pages, the interface 
lightbox plugin, jqModal along with the google maps plugin (which I'd 
like help in extending to act as a digitiser like 'my maps' on 
googlemaps, im integrating more geo stuff into our cms. I'll start a 
separate thread for it soon once I have had a go) plus a few other bits 
and bats.
Not the best use of jQuery but its the first time i've used the 
library, must say it was very enjoyable.

Thanks to everyone,
Rob


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[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-04 Thread Rey Bango


Hi Kevin,

One of the things that we're trying to do on that page is focus on 
actual consumer driven sites as opposed to web development providers. 
That may have been why it wasn't added.


Rey...

Kevin Scholl wrote:

I'd posted this at the tail end of the last such thread, but it's well
down the list now. A small site I designed and developed, launched
last week:

http://www.shoshintech.com/

Uses jQuery for the navigation, adding the "Print this page" link next
to the breadcrumb (since it relies on javascript), and automatically
closing any popup window when leaving the given parent page or opening
a new popup window (see the About Us / Location page).

Nothing groundbreaking, but there it is. Have another site in client
review that uses jQuery for some other things...

Kevin




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[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-04 Thread Mika Tuupola



On May 3, 2007, at 10:43 PM, Rey Bango wrote:

Just a quick reminder to everyone that the list of sites using  
jQuery continues to grow at an amazing rate. Check out the sites at:


http://docs.jquery.com/Sites_Using_jQuery


Ajujaht - Estonian business idea competition

http://www.ajujaht.ee/

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[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-03 Thread Kevin Scholl

I'd posted this at the tail end of the last such thread, but it's well
down the list now. A small site I designed and developed, launched
last week:

http://www.shoshintech.com/

Uses jQuery for the navigation, adding the "Print this page" link next
to the breadcrumb (since it relies on javascript), and automatically
closing any popup window when leaving the given parent page or opening
a new popup window (see the About Us / Location page).

Nothing groundbreaking, but there it is. Have another site in client
review that uses jQuery for some other things...

Kevin



[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-03 Thread Franck Marcia

Hi Rey,

You can add http://www.alapage.com as well.

You can drag your mouse on any product image or click on "diaporama"
on this kind of pages: http://www.alapage.com/-/Fiche/Imageson/902790...
to see jQuery, thickbox, mousewheel, dimensions... in action.

Cheers,

Franck.

On 3 mai, 22:31, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Added.
>
>
>
> Erik Beeson wrote:
>
> > A couple more:
>
> >http://www.mackie.com/products/tracktion3/splash.html
> >http://yoursharade.com/
>
> > --Erik
>
> > On 5/3/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> Just a quick reminder to everyone that the list of sites using jQuery
> >> continues to grow at an amazing rate. Check out the sites at:
>
> >>http://docs.jquery.com/Sites_Using_jQuery
>
> >> Rey...
>
> --
> BrightLight Development, LLC.
> 954-775- (o)
> 954-600-2726 (c)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]://www.iambright.com



[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-03 Thread Rey Bango


Added.

Erik Beeson wrote:


A couple more:

http://www.mackie.com/products/tracktion3/splash.html
http://yoursharade.com/

--Erik

On 5/3/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Just a quick reminder to everyone that the list of sites using jQuery
continues to grow at an amazing rate. Check out the sites at:

http://docs.jquery.com/Sites_Using_jQuery

Rey...






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[jQuery] Re: ANN: jQuery-Powered Sites: The List Continues to Grow

2007-05-03 Thread Erik Beeson


A couple more:

http://www.mackie.com/products/tracktion3/splash.html
http://yoursharade.com/

--Erik

On 5/3/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Just a quick reminder to everyone that the list of sites using jQuery
continues to grow at an amazing rate. Check out the sites at:

http://docs.jquery.com/Sites_Using_jQuery

Rey...