[jQuery] Re: Announcing jQuery HowTo's

2007-12-22 Thread Karl Swedberg
Hi Shawn, This sounds like it could be a terrific addition to the available jQuery resources. Thanks! --Karl _ Karl Swedberg www.englishrules.com www.learningjquery.com On Dec 21, 2007, at 2:50 AM, Shawn wrote: In a recent thread

[jQuery] Re: Announcing jQuery HowTo's

2007-12-22 Thread McLars
The tips triicks I was thinking of would be of the short and sweet varietiy, where they could all be printed out on a page or two. For example, easier ways to select elements. The longer, more complicated stuff would be more suited to a blog, of course, like what Learning jQuery does. Larry

[jQuery] Re: Announcing jQuery HowTo's

2007-12-21 Thread Jake McGraw
Very cool, I often write detailed responses for how to questions on this list. From now on, I'll post to your website and send them a link. - jake On Dec 21, 2007 2:50 AM, Shawn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a recent thread (

[jQuery] Re: Announcing jQuery HowTo's

2007-12-21 Thread McLars
Shawn, Bravo! This is an excellent idea.You know, this is the sort of thing that makes jQuery stand out from the pack of other frameworks/ libraries. Getting started with any framework presents a significant hurdle, and most seem to think publishing an API is sufficient. APIs are necessary for

[jQuery] Re: Announcing jQuery HowTo's

2007-12-21 Thread ajma
I'd suggest marking each How To article with version numbers. After a few iterations of jQuery, people aren't going to know if the article is still applicable or not. On Dec 20, 11:50 pm, Shawn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a recent thread

[jQuery] Re: Announcing jQuery HowTo's

2007-12-21 Thread Shawn
Thanks Larry. My thought on the Tips/Tricks section was that this would likely be handled in the user Blogs. A Tip/Trick might be something very simple, but could also be a detailed description of doing something more complex. I personally have some techniques I've worked out that I want to

[jQuery] Re: Announcing jQuery HowTo's

2007-12-21 Thread Shawn
Good point. I had envisioned the how-to's being kept current, but knowing the way things go your tip will probably be needed. Shawn ajma wrote: I'd suggest marking each How To article with version numbers. After a few iterations of jQuery, people aren't going to know if the article is

[jQuery] Re: Announcing jQuery HowTo's

2007-12-21 Thread Guy Fraser
Shawn wrote: The actual how-to's are at http://jquery.open2space.com/howto. And if you'd like to contribute, I have some quick instructions and guidelines at http://jquery.open2space.com/node/2. Sweet! Could you add a section on debugging / browser tools? Feel free to rob anything