[jQuery] Re: selector performance

2009-11-11 Thread grabnerandi
Check out this link: http://blog.dynatrace.com/2009/11/09/101-on-jquery-selector-performance/

[jQuery] Re: jquery superfish performance question

2009-11-04 Thread grabnerandi
I did some further performance testing on the menus - will soon blog about it on http://blog.dynatrace.com I ran tests with 50, 100 and 500 menu items. It seems like 50 elements take roughly 300ms to process. Performance in that case scales up linear meaning that 100 take 600ms and 500 take 3s. the

[jQuery] Re: jquery superfish performance question

2009-11-02 Thread grabnerandi
at do you think - worth making the change in your library? On Nov 2, 3:43 pm, grabnerandi wrote: > I am not able to test it - at least not on the page I've found the > problem as the page is not under my control. > I am doing some web page analysis and discovered this issue and

[jQuery] Re: jquery superfish performance question

2009-11-02 Thread grabnerandi
I am not able to test it - at least not on the page I've found the problem as the page is not under my control. I am doing some web page analysis and discovered this issue and believe that this change can significantly improve the performance. Once I find some time I can try it out on a local web-

[jQuery] jquery superfish performance question

2009-11-01 Thread grabnerandi
I am analyzing some performance issues at a website and ran into a piece of code in superfish where i was wondering if this could be optimized. in the superfish method i can see the following code snippet: var $a = $('a',this); $a.each(function(i){ var $li = $a.eq(i).parents('li'); $a.eq(i).fo