The lack of a plugin system is a major drawback that will hinder
adoption dramatically, especially among tech crowds. I have tried out
Chrome and admit that I am impressed with it's speed, simplicity and
specs, But I will not be able to even think about using it as a
primary browser till a plugin
So you're saying that since Jon thinks TraceMonkey is better than V8
(despite the actual tests), than it must be? Or am I reading what you
wrote wrong?
On Sep 3, 2008, at 2:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear folk ,
for more information please check this Article which John Resig
on the TraceMonkey team as far as I can tell--I think he's
plenty busy with his other duties.)
I think he's excited by ALL the JS developments.
On Sep 3, 4:33 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yup John believes TraceMonkey is much better than v8
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 2:11 AM, Dana Woodman
, could someone point me in the right direction?
Cheers,
Dana
Gracias amigo, that did the trick! I knew it was simple ;-)
On Aug 24, 4:27 pm, MorningZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
.find() should help
$(this).find(ul li a).each(
)
Oh sweet, thanks you two, that clears it up for me. I knew I was
missing something.
Cheers,
Dana
On Jul 24, 2:52 pm, MorningZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And just so it makes sense on why Karl's answers are what they are is
that in
$('img.thumb').each(function() {
var alt = this.attr
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