nd we could also link jquery.de to the German part of
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We agreed to wait until his page is ready and not go on with a seperate
forum. Unfortunately almost one year hast past now and nothing happend.
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if you only want to use it yourself, just look at
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check out the current fx.js in SVN, I added the missing toggle method.
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this is correct. Toggle never worked for me, this is something I noticed
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evel functions like .fadeOut(). Well, at least *I*
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great news from Joe! Firebug 1.0 is now in open beta, everyone should be
able to download it from getfirebug.com today later on (read the blog
post). I
Hi guys,
great news from Joe! Firebug 1.0 is now in open beta, everyone should be
able to download it from getfirebug.com today later on (read the blog post).
I'll stay idle pressing F5 until the link is there ;-)
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I had a long conversation with Stefan today (the guy who started the
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performance of drag and drop operations.
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Jörn,you're true about that, but there are many who actually do it this way, and I don't want to write a plugin for us geeks only :-)As I am trying out now, $A([1,2,3,4,5]).without(1) seems to work quite well. Even chaining does work then.
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Hi guys,I recently had the wish for extended functions on arrays, hashs and objects like Prototype provides with extending the Array() object. I often used features like without() and truncate(). I am really thinking of rewriting/porting a lot of stuff for jQuery and call it "jQuery Methods", but I
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I'm not sure it's spectacular ;-)I think highlightFade is still a great specialized plugin, I have used it before! I haven't looked at your code, maybe you can c
ious one ended, it just stops...maybe someone can> explain me how to use jQuery's interal queue.)
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Hi jQuerians,I managed to get the core functionality of my new plugin done today. Still, cross-browser support is nowhere perfect, only IE and Firefox seem to perform quite well.For all who don't know what I'm talking about:
This is my new animateClass/animateStyle plugin!Using it you can:1.) Anima
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Hi again!I have added color transition support für rgb() values (Gecko engine). Check out the demo page again at http://paul.jquery.com/plugins/animateClass/
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Hi Jörn,Yeah, it would be fun, but a absolutely crap performance ;-)Really, even animating an object with borders, margins and position changed is not very performant, and laying the clone on top, then fading it and doing to same animation on it will hurt your cpu even more. I could try it as a pro
Hi again!The problem is on all css properties that have a string as property. I have thought about that in my implementation..Currently, only the styles that can be set by integer are animated (animate() can only handle these anyway).
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HiSure Christof, this is the limitation. from solid to dotted is just not possible :)2006/11/7, Christof Donat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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Thanks Barry!I will investigate browser issues when the functions are done (beta stage), right now only firefox and ie7 should work smoothly (allthough it'd be of course possible that other browsers work, too :-) )
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Hi,> When doing $("#mydiv").animateClass('myFirstClass', 'mySecondClass'), the> object is transparently cloned a
styles are removed from the style tag again after the class is set.)
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With animateClass, y
Hi guys,as Rey proposed, I went on and created a first version of animateClass.With animateClass, you can animate an element from one class to a new one. Let me provide you an example:You have a form input with class "default". This class is defined in an external stylesheet.
Now on validation erro
Hey again,Rey: I'm absolutely with you with the idea of pushing jQuery with tutorials and examples. I myself love jQuery and I am starting to use in in commercial projects, too, but many of my co-workers are very interested in examples.
Of course, checking out demos of plugins is always a great ide
27;m onboard> with Dan.>> What would be good, though, is if a page showing this being done in> jQuery was created. Paul, are you up for that challenge? :o)
>> Rey...>>> Paul Bakaus wrote:>>>>>Hey guys,>>>>>>has someone seen this at ajaxi
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Hey guys,has someone seen this at ajaxian? Check it out: http://berniecode.com/writing/animator.htmlThis is probably the most sexiest animate lib I've ever seen in my life. Porting this to jQuery would be the PERFECT addition to jQuery's css parsing possiblities.
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Hi guys,did you ever had the need to mark a text with a special color, not by letters but exactly by pixels?As I proof of concept and actually in a non-jquery version for a customer I've implemented this method as a plugin.
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Hi there,we are still deciding where it fits best - and if it should be merged with iUtil.js.Anyway, it behaves just like a normal plugin - grab it and maybe pack it yourself using Dean Edward's
www._javascript_compressor.com which should be the same method we use in jQuery itself. Then include it
We both had some fresh ideas, but the credits for the code go to Stefan :)Great work!I will help out Stefan in testing and smoothing the result with some effects, then we'll come back with a somewhat final version.
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Hi Klaus,your idea is definitely worth trying out, sounds great to me!By the way, I've found some (maybe?) bug in your current history implementation. If you initalize the page for the first time, then click a link, and then click the back button again, it will show you chapter 3 instead of no chap
It's probably a cool thing to add handlers to all callbacks that return the relative mouse position, the absolute mouse position and the child node of the droppable where it has been dropped.I am discussing this right now with Stefan and I will inform you if we will add it to Interface.
2006/10/13,
sn#t update again.
> Strange, huh?>> Paul>> 2006/10/13, Blair Mitchelmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi there,I still don't know what plugin it causes..however, it's not too important, it's only a prototype. But if you want to look at it yourself:http://paul.jquery.com/plugins/demo_mk/
Save it and uncomment this line:$(drag).children().removeClass("highlighted");then try to drag a row around and d
forget it, it was not a table sorter bug I had, but this was caused because of the highlightFade plugin, which does not remove its inline styles after fading. Doo :)2006/10/13, Paul Bakaus <
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how do I refresh tableSorters instance? like a rebuild?In short my p
Hi there,how do I refresh tableSorters instance? like a rebuild?In short my problem: I'm combining sortables with the tableSorter, and after the Sorting (Drag Drop), the highlightClass for this row is not updated anymore.
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/* search parent div unless body */while(p.nodeName.toLowerCase() != "div" && p.nodeName != "body") p =p.parentNode;you should add toLowerCase to the second one, too: /* search parent div unless body */
while(p.nodeName.toLowerCase() != "div" && p.nodeName.toLowerCase() != "body") p =
p.parentNod
thanks for your info! I'll look at it when I have some free time.Paul2006/10/12, Dave Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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3.5.2) the par
Hi there,you could always attach another event to #mydiv, which tracks the mouse position using pointerX and pointerY or something cross browser (I copyied a function). Saying something like this:$("#mydiv").bind("mouseover", findCoords);
function findCoords(e) { if( !e ) { e = window.event; } if
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used for paginating long blocks of content in areas such as inflexibledesigns.
Hi all,I noticed there was an update on the famous nifty2, which does rounded corners on elements without the use of graphics. When I saw the parsing capabilites, I thought "Why not use jQuery for that".
So I went ahead and used 3 hours of my time to modify and optimize the plugin as a jQuery plugi
noticed the same, going to look at it.2006/10/11, Mike Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
In the attr method the following barfs:var fix = {...cssFloat: fix["float"],...};___jQuery mailing list
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2: {animate params. state: '0%'} }
methods could be:$.queue('click', 'next')$.queue('click', 'stop')...2006/10/9, Stefan Petre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Paul Bakaus wrote:
Hi there,
I'm currently searching for a good solutio
Hi there,I'm currently searching for a good solution to stop jQuery's interal function animate() when a new event occurs. A very basic example:1. You have a moving div container which has a duration of 10 seconds, it moves from left: 0px; to left: 500px.
2. Somewhere in your page there's a "stop" b
HiWell, it was actually build to override the default function, yes, but I see your problem. It's not really backwards friendly like this. Probably I'll update these functions so they will not interfere anymore with the default ones.
2006/10/6, Pascal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I added the dimensions.js
.js if you can, otherwise just send me again your current version and I will do it for you (ICQ me at 46950233 or gtalk if you want). See ya,Paul
2006/10/4, Brandon Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 10/4/06, Paul Bakaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Good work, tell me wether you want to add
Hi there,maybe adding a referenceElement for offset is a bit too confusing - I would personally prefer a second method called something like distance(firstElement, secondElement) .This way you don't have the negative offset problem. For your function, it's maybe smart to do a couple of more checks
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