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> Sorry if it is a dumb question but what is a unobtrusive charting plugin?
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> Is it something to do with bar charts/pie charts/ line charts/ area charts?
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&g
Yea, similar to PlotKit and the like...
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Subject: [jQuery] Google's Summer of Code
Sorry if it is a dumb questio
On 16/02/07, Sam Collett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 16/02/07, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Google's Summer of Code has just opened up for 2007, and I'd love to
> > have jQuery be a part of it:
> > http://code.google.com/soc/
> >
> > If you're not familiar wi
John Resig schrieb:
> Yep! And for it to be unobtrusive, it would load its data from a
> nicely-formed table of information. That way both screenreaders and
> regular users get the most benefit from the display.
How cool is that!
-- Klaus
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I think I can do a project on unobtrusive charting if you people agree :) I
had posted the same plugin for drupal about 3-4 days back here
http://drupal.org/node/117738. Comments there point out that a server-side
creation or SVG would be a better way to do it.
avi
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> > Google's Summer of Code has just opened up for 2007, and I'd love to have
> > jQuery be a part of it:
> > http://code.
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> Google's Summer of Code has just opened up for 2007, and I'd love to
> have
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Yes, i second this. Although to get to the extends of FCKEditor will take
years...
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One kind of must-have plugin that has not been mentioned in this thread
is a rich text editor.
Imagine something with the features of FCKeditor and the flexibility of
jQuery
John Resig wrote:
> Hey Everyone -
>
> Google's Summer of Code has just opened up for 2007, and I'd love to
> have jQ
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Subject: [jQuery] Google's Summer of Code
Hey Everyone -
Google's Summer of Code has just opened up for 2007, and I'd love to have
jQuery be a part of it:
http://code.google.com/soc/
If you're not familiar with how SoC works, Google pays a number of coll
To: jQuery Discussion.
Subject: [jQuery] Google's Summer of Code
Hey Everyone -
Google's Summer of Code has just opened up for 2007, and I'd love to have
jQuery be a part of it:
http://code.google.com/soc/
If you're not familiar with how SoC works, Google pays a number of coll
digital spaghetti wrote:
> I know Drupal is in the SoC, I'd love to see some "dual" enhancments.
> For example, check out a plugin for Wordpress called "Canvas" (nothing
> to do with the tag!). It's functionality in Drupal could easily be
> replaces with interface sortables, and provide a more vis
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Hey Everyone -
Google's Summer of Code has just opened up for 2007, and I'd love to have
jQuery b
Hi all,
Here are some thoughts I have, many of which have already been mentioned.
First, testing... I have great respect for the time and dedication that was
obviously spent to build the current test suite. Seriously, I do. There are
some areas, though, that I think could be improved with a foc
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The below works in firefox but not ie6, says runtime error
Bruce Prochnau
bkdesign
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And while we are at dreaming: A decent
That one's completely broken in IE7, FYI.
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And while we are at dreaming: A decent file upl
digital spaghetti schreef:
> I'd also love to see on-the-fly microformat generation using jq.
>
>
Could you give an example on how that would work? In my understanding
microformats are based on predefined class, title and rel attributes.
How would you attach those to 'loose' html code like
n
And while we are at dreaming: A decent file upload plugin with
server-side integration for every platform you can think of. With
progressbar...
I believe one is in the works by Alexandre:
http://jquery.com/discuss/2007-February/024242/
Demo here:
http://www.pixeline.be/test/jquery/jqUpload/
John Resig schrieb:
> In order to be able to apply, we'd have to come up with a list of
> things that we'd like them to do. So, I'm asking you (the jQuery
> community) what you think 1-3 decent coders could do for us for a
> summer?
I'd like to see a complete suite of form plugins: Ajaxed submits,
I know Drupal is in the SoC, I'd love to see some "dual" enhancments.
For example, check out a plugin for Wordpress called "Canvas" (nothing
to do with the tag!). It's functionality in Drupal could easily be
replaces with interface sortables, and provide a more visual layout
system - each block be
t; questions, but it would also
help people to see the immense value of jQuery.
andy
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I blame Yehuda :)
-ALEX
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Oh, err, http://trac.visualjque
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Hey Everyone -
Google's Summer of Code has just opened up for 2007, and I'd love
I blame Yehuda :)
-ALEX
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Oh, err, http://trac.visualjquery.com/jQuery
Actually, I think that the best thing to do would be to detect what the
browser has, and use whatever's there transparently. If Canvas is there,
use it. If not, try SVG. If there's no SVG, try VML. If there's no
suitable graphics system in the browser, signal the user to download and
install a
are ready to reveal it in May.
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It's coming up for me:
I also work on other pr
Here's the thing.
jQuery, along with plugins, covers a lot of what other libraries do. I
just went looking around in dojo and YUI, and while one can do most of
what they do by combining plugins, what's missing is the kind of
bullet-proofing that people Alex Russell and Eric Miraglia have gotten
i
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John Resig wrote:
> - Add jQuery support to a popular CMS/Framework
jQuery for Ruby On Rails would be fantastic :-)
Luke
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ototype and Scriptaculous with jQuery and Interface
http://trac.visualjquery.com/jQueryRails>>
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Canvas, canvas, canvas, please dear lord make it canvas...
-ALEX
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I think Canvas
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John Resig wrote:
> - Add jQuery support to a popular CMS/Framework
jQuery for Ruby On Rails would be fantastic :-)
Luke
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Didn't Yehuda start this? I w
On 2/17/07, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Everyone -
>
> Google's Summer of Code has just opened up for 2007, and I'd love to
> have jQuery be a part of it:
> http://code.google.com/soc/
>
maybe a framework (MVC?) for building complex ajax application?
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On 16/02/07, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Everyone -
>
> Google's Summer of Code has just opened up for 2007, and I'd love to
> have jQuery be a part of it:
> http://code.google.com/soc/
>
> If you're not familiar with how SoC works, Google pays a number of
> college students to work
I'm currently working on this with Steven Bristol, who was a winner of the
Rails Hackfest (and a free ticket to RailsConf). We hope to have a release
ready for RailsConf in May (before SoC starts).
-- Yehuda
On 2/16/07, Luke Lutman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John Resig wrote:
> - Add jQuery s
I think Canvas would be preferable (like porting Plotkit, for
example). Considering that it's possible to make it work in all
browsers.
--John
On 2/16/07, Jake McGraw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When you mention charting, what method would you suggest for chart
> rendering? SVG?
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> - jake
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> O
Fil -
> And, would it make sense to have a "jquery extension" for firefox,
> implemented in C instead of JavaScript? Just to see how fast a browser could
> go (on the css/xpath selectors especially)?
That's my day job (I work for Mozilla). My current project is building
a JS library for extension
John Resig wrote:
> - Add jQuery support to a popular CMS/Framework
jQuery for Ruby On Rails would be fantastic :-)
Luke
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I'd like to see a graphics plugin--porting Walter Zorn's wz_jsgraphics would
be great.
http://www.walterzorn.com/jsgraphics/jsgraphics_e.htm
Danny
John Resig wrote:
>
> Hey Everyone -
>
> Google's Summer of Code has just opened up for 2007, and I'd love to
> have jQuery be a part of it:
> htt
> Some examples of good ideas (which should be expanded upon):
> - Add jQuery support to a popular CMS/Framework
Or, a less popular one, like SPIP ;-)
And, would it make sense to have a "jquery extension" for firefox,
implemented in C instead of javascript? Just to see how fast a browser could
g
When you mention charting, what method would you suggest for chart
rendering? SVG?
- jake
On 2/16/07, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Everyone -
>
> Google's Summer of Code has just opened up for 2007, and I'd love to
> have jQuery be a part of it:
> http://code.google.com/soc/
>
> If
Hey Everyone -
Google's Summer of Code has just opened up for 2007, and I'd love to
have jQuery be a part of it:
http://code.google.com/soc/
If you're not familiar with how SoC works, Google pays a number of
college students to work on an open source project for an entire
summer. This is a great
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