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Posted about 6 years ago by wycats
I’m happy to announce that my proposal for a Birds of a Feather session about “jQuery on Rails” at RailsConf has been accepted!
If you’re at RailsConf, please come by room c125 on Thursday night at 9:30pm and join in the discussion. I’ll be chatting about my ongoing work on jQuery on Rails, and should have [...]
Posted about 6 years ago by John Resig
With a little bit of nice theming, the Fisheye component from Interface has been adapted to build a beautiful “CSS dock menu“. It’s currently making all the rounds on design blogs and on Digg.
Some more information about what this menu was designed for can be found on the developer’s site:
If you are a big Mac [...]
Posted about 6 years ago by Karl Swedberg
This week Jonathan Chaffer and I finished the book’s first draft and sent the last chapter to the publisher, so I thought I’d take this opportunity before the revisions start rolling in to provide some more details. The book’s full title is ... [More] Learning jQuery: Better Interaction Design and Web Development with Simple JavaScript Techniques. As [...] [Less]
Posted about 6 years ago by John Resig
Two new improvements have just gone into place to help improve the quality of the jQuery site.
The jQuery Mailing List is now hosted with Google Groups.
This move is going to help provide huge increases in the overall speed, and quality, of the jQuery mailing list. At the time of the move we were sending out, [...]
Posted about 6 years ago by Karl Swedberg
For those of you who have been following the jQuery blog the past couple months, you may have noticed John Resig’s mention of a secret: “There’s a jQuery book in the works!” Well, I am thrilled to be able to leak a little more information about that secret.
For the past few months my friend Jonathan [...]
Posted about 6 years ago by John Resig
Right now the annual SXSWi conference is happening in beautiful, sunny, Austin, Texas. Interestingly enough, there’s a ton of jQuery users here (as am I). I’ve already had the opportunity to talk with a number of you, but we should really do a proper get together.
As proposed by Luke Lutman, on the mailing list, and [...]
Posted about 6 years ago by John Resig
The release of jQuery 1.1.2 is upon us! This is a another bug fix release. We’ve fixed a number of outstanding issues. The fixes have been tested well, so there shouldn’t be any regressions (knock on wood). The most noticeable issue that was resolved was related to animation flickers when doing a slideDown.
It is highly [...]
Posted over 6 years ago by John Resig
A new initiative has been forming, over the recent months, in an attempt to standardize the different Ajax and JavaScript codebases that exist. A number of corporate entities have come together to draft the new OpenAjax standard (including IBM ... [More] , Adobe, Opera, and Mozilla).
Today we’re announcing a new plugin that you can use to make jQuery [...] [Less]
Posted over 6 years ago by John Resig
Today, we’re proud to announce that the jQuery Project and Jack Slocum’s Ext Project, have partnered to integrate the amazingly lightweight and powerful jQuery framework with Ext’s awesome UI library. This collaboration will greatly enhance the ... [More] capabilities of both projects and expand the functionality available to developers using the jQuery JavaScript Library and the Ext [...] [Less]
Posted over 6 years ago by wycats
In addition to jQuery’s great Mailing List and Documentation, there’s another place where users can seek help about jQuery problems: We have a very active jQuery IRC channel.
Even though it’s never really been publicly announced, the ... [More] channel currently averages over 50 simultaneous users, including some friendly jQuery bots! Hosted on irc.freenode.net, #jquery always has [...] [Less]
 

 
 

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