"Do many of you use JQuery styles in your sites?"
I have been using it for about a year. Users are becoming more
sophisticated. They no longer want to wait for full page reloads or
relocations for information. They want a more interactive experience like
an operating system GUI. This has help
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 10:56 AM, Judah McAuley wrote:
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> That's interesting, Robert. I actually have a paid subscription to the
> Ext library but haven't seen this. Does this actually help show where
> the error is *in my code*? Because that's the problem I've always had
> with Ext. I'll miss a
We're starting to. We'll be rolling out a site over the next couple of
weeks that use JQuery in a lot of places. We use several plugins,
tablesorter, superfish, and the jqueryUI library as well.
The next iteration of this site we're going to use jQuery and JQuery
UI a lot more.
larry
On Thu, J
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Judah McAuley wrote:
> I've just started a new admin using JQuery UI and jqGrid.
jqGrid is nice. You can do some pretty fancy stuff with it...
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actually, it uses jQuery(function). I believe that $(function) was added
because other older libraries had started the trend..prototype.js being one
of the major ones. But, if the $ bothers you, just use the jQuery(function)
version.
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 12:54 PM, Robert Munn wrote:
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> I
Its not really a naming convention but rather a shortcut to its core
"JQuery" object. So there is only the one object that uses the $. If you
really dislike it you can use jQuery.whatever() instead.
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 8:54 PM, Robert Munn wrote:
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> I have barely used JQuery, having focus
I have barely used JQuery, having focused on Flex and ExtJS instead.
One thing that annoys me, perhaps a bit irrationally, is how JQuery
uses $ as a naming convention. Can anyone explain why that is?
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Vivec wrote:
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> Came across this article on using JQuery to spi
I actually just recently wrote up a little "about jQuery".
some highlights:
As close to a standard as their is:
- Microsoft ships it with Visual Studio, and integrates it
- Wordpress uses it as its JS library
- Google and Microsoft have CDN versions of all the libraries
Lots of people
> Do many of you use JQuery styles in your sites?
I don't have exact specifics, but if I'm remembering correctly jQuery is
used on something like 30% or more of new projects and being brought into
older projects quickly as well. Personally, I'm not a UI programmer and
don't use many of its featu
That's interesting, Robert. I actually have a paid subscription to the
Ext library but haven't seen this. Does this actually help show where
the error is *in my code*? Because that's the problem I've always had
with Ext. I'll miss a comma or brace or mistype the option or some
such and then one of
Funny, I've been using ExtJS, and I always had the same problem with
the error isolation, until I got into the subscription-only forums,
where someone actually answered my question and provided a link in the
forum to a way to automatically include the source (individual) JS
files for Ext, which ma
actually, let me clarify about blueprint.
I thought blueprint was pretty damn ugly and a hack because you would do
stuff like this:
Header
Left Nav
Content Window
Footer
Which would give you a 2 column layout with a header and footer, all within
a 960px container with 24 columns o
JQuery rocks. It's amazing how quickly you can build eye candy with it,
and it's become a main component in my AJAX toolbox since I started
using it.
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Yes, both at work as part of Wordpress and in some wordpress plugins I
wrote, and now for hobby-time genealogy content display and admin.
Very cool.
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Judah McAuley wrote:
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> I've just started a new admin using JQuery UI and jqGrid. Pretty nice
> so far and more
I've just started a new admin using JQuery UI and jqGrid. Pretty nice
so far and more light weight than ExtJS that I was using before. The
biggest thing that I like about it, so far, is that errors are easier
to isolate. Whenever I had an error in my ExtJS code, the actual JS
error would be thrown
I use a combination of jQuery, jQueryUI & blueprint on all my sites.
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Vivec wrote:
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> Came across this article on using JQuery to spice up websites
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> http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/06/15/spice-up-your-website-with-jquery-goodness/
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> I have a client
I love jQuery. I use it on just about every project. jQuery UI with
themeroller are the cat's balls.
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Vivec wrote:
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> Came across this article on using JQuery to spice up websites
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> http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/06/15/spice-up-your-website-with-jquery-go
Came across this article on using JQuery to spice up websites
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/06/15/spice-up-your-website-with-jquery-goodness/
I have a client now who is clamouring for all these new, cool elements on
their sites.
Looking through them...I realise almost all the sites out th
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