Projects
We’ve all heard of in-line editing. Flickr uses it for many things such as changing the title or description of one of your pictures.
For those of you who dont know, in-line editing is when you can just click on text, and it becomes a text box which the user can then edit. When the user […]
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Posted: July 12th, 2006
On the road up to 1.0 there is one thing, that we’ve been lacking in, that we need more of: Lots of jQuery bloggers!
With my commitment to squishing bugs in the jQuery core, adding new features, writing documentation – I just don’t have time to keep the blog updated with all the hot new projects […]
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Posted: July 10th, 2006
On the road up to 1.0 there is one thing, that we’ve been lacking in, that we need more of: Lots of jQuery bloggers!
With my commitment to squishing bugs in the jQuery core, adding new features, writing documentation – I just don’t have time to keep the blog updated with all the hot new projects […]
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Posted: July 10th, 2006
I would like to take this opportunity to announce the first release of jQuery 1.0 (dubbed jquery-1.0a). This new 1.0 release is designed to be completely comprehensive, small-sized, and bug free. It will be supported for a very long time, into the foreseeable future. (This is NOT the final release of 1.0, that will be […]
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Posted: July 1st, 2006
I wanted to give everyone an update as to the progress that’s been made (and being made) on jQuery right now. A bunch of us have been working very hard on getting jQuery squared away for a proper 1.0 release. In order to achieve this goal, I wanted a couple things done:
Cutting down the size. […]
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Posted: June 23rd, 2006
Following in the footsteps of the excellent Yahoo! UI Tetris by Dustin Diaz comes jQuery Tetris.
This Javascript implementation of Tetris, written by Franck Marcia, comes in at only about 5.8kb, compared to Dustin’s 30kb for YUI Tetris. This is a great example of the short code that’s possible using jQuery, while still making something that’s […]
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Posted: June 17th, 2006
I’ve slowly been moving jQuery over to SVN during the past month, with the move being nearly complete now. So, if you wish to keep track of jQuery through Subversion (and make sure you always have the latest code), you can do so via:
The jQuery SVN Web Interface (This will probably soon change to a […]
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Posted: May 29th, 2006
Mark Constable has created an excellent, and well-documented, resource for some interesting advanced jQuery Examples.
The examples range from the simple (such as fading text in and out) to the complex (such as live searching or input field focusing). All of the examples are fully documented, which makes this a great place to learn some new […]
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Posted: May 28th, 2006
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