EngenderHealth, a nonprofit organization, just redesigned its web
site. They use jQuery in several places: menus, SIFR page titles,
subpage "related info" links (in places), and even on its donation
page.
http://www.engenderhealth.org
(Note: some Flash on the site, though I don't think it is r
Hi. I am working on a site now that uses jQuery to insert a Flash
movie within another tag (for sIFR effects). This works brilliantly
in most browsers. However, if I use IE6, the settings for a minimum
version of Flash is ignored. If the browser has Flash 6, jQuery still
attempts to insert the
Scott, you have piqued my curiosity. How can someone make a dynamic
jQuery site -- say, a single HTML page that uses jQuery to dynamically
load content into regions of the page -- so that search engines are
able to index all of the content?
On Aug 23, 10:43 am, Scott Sauyet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
jQuery does some animation on this site... simple but effective.
http://www.dmdirectmail.com
(warning: heavy image content -- it is a kind of portfolio site!)
Safari on Windows is a beta version 3. Most Mac users still use
Safari 2, the stable release version included with current versions of
Mac OS X (the 10.4.x family). Even the Mac version of Safari 3 is
still in beta, due to be shipped with OS X 10.5.
Just make sure you are comparing apples to ap
I've done further testing and updated the code to manage Netscape
quirks:
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// object detection for jQuery-supported browsers, version 2
var isIE = (document.compatMode && document.all); // IE 6+
var isFF = (Array.every || window.Iterator); // FF 1.5+
if (!isIE && !isFF && document.
Glen, thanks, but that misses the point -- I need to test for browsers
that are not compatible with jQuery, so that I can forward them to a
non-jQuery page. I can't use jQuery to do this testing, because those
browsers aren't compatible with jQuery -- the browser would report
script errors and/or
Hey all...
I've been experimenting with jQuery a lot, and really like the
functionality it provides. However, there are times when I'd like to
use jQuery, but need to provide an alternative site for people with
older browsers (particularly visitors from rural locations in
developing countries, w
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