What about using timeouts:
var action = setTimeout(function(){
$.ajax({ yada yada});
}, 1);
$('#undo').click(function(){ clearTimeout('action'); });
I may be wrong on this but I think it should be:
f...n findHeight elem, bottomPad
var height = 0;
var windowHeight = $(window).height();
var elemOffset = $(elem).offset();
var elementTop = elemOffset.top;// - you
stick .top on the end instead of ['top']
It's worth noting here that if you are only using small parts of Ext then
download a custom EXT because it is quite a bloat when you've got
everything, but otherwise EXT is fantastic at creating UI's
On 05/10/2007, NccWarp9 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This thing looks asome.
On Oct 4, 9:08
http://www.jqueryhelp.com/
On 21/09/2007, Scott Sauyet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just an FYI for everyone, I've launched a jQuery Forum to offer an
alternative method of discussion.
[ ... ]
Hope to see some of you there!
Where's there? :)
-- Scott
On 20/09/2007, Michael Stuhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Bengtsson schrieb:
Loading the homepage made my computer feel sluggish. 11 scripts and a
total of 74 requests for the homepage!! Not good a good advert for
jQuery. Together with the post-loaded XML and Flash and stuff I think
Hi there,
I am trying to create a live search by filtering through XML.
The XML structure is as follows:
studentlist
student
sid1/sid
snameJoe Bloggs/sname
sform7B/sform
syear7/syear
/student
student
6 matches
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