[jQuery] Re: [ANNOUNCE] New plugin: Loading

2009-07-09 Thread Nathan Bubna
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Nathan Bubna wrote: > On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 9:10 AM, Penner, Matthew wrote: >> >> Great job!  Just a comment on the demo page.  When I set the mask to >> true I lose the ability to interact with the page, as designed of >> course! :)  Maybe you could make a timeou

[jQuery] Re: [ANNOUNCE] New plugin: Loading

2009-07-09 Thread Nathan Bubna
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 9:10 AM, Penner, Matthew wrote: > > Great job!  Just a comment on the demo page.  When I set the mask to > true I lose the ability to interact with the page, as designed of > course! :)  Maybe you could make a timeout of like 5 seconds.  Otherwise > I have to refresh the pag

[jQuery] Re: [ANNOUNCE] New plugin: Loading

2009-07-09 Thread Penner, Matthew
Great job! Just a comment on the demo page. When I set the mask to true I lose the ability to interact with the page, as designed of course! :) Maybe you could make a timeout of like 5 seconds. Otherwise I have to refresh the page just to test out some other things. A suggestion I have for th

[jQuery] Re: [ANNOUNCE] New plugin: Loading

2009-07-09 Thread Nathan Bubna
Glad you approve! Let me know if you encounter any hiccups while using it. :) On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 9:00 PM, brian wrote: > > Very nice! I'd been playing with something along these lines but it's > really buggy (and I'm lazy). Kudos for the 'classname' option. I much > prefer to specify a 'load

[jQuery] Re: [ANNOUNCE] New plugin: Loading

2009-07-08 Thread brian
Very nice! I'd been playing with something along these lines but it's really buggy (and I'm lazy). Kudos for the 'classname' option. I much prefer to specify a 'loading' image with CSS than to pass the filename to a JS object. And it doesn't require dimensions (mine does). I'll quietly retire my l