Tag: jquery

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  • jQuery.com got new clothes

    Posted on Aug. 29, 2008 at 22:14 +0200 Tagged with ,

    Just a short "Congrats" to the jQuery team for the redesign of jQuery.com. The old design got quite ... well, old after all this time ;-) In general, the new design looks like a complete reboot: New color-scheme, new logo, new feel and all great in my opinion. The new narrow design really helps me focus on the actual content of the site, esp. in the documentation section which (although structurally identical from what I can see) feels much lighter and easier to look at. Only the whole "Be a Javascript Rock Star" is kind of weird and definitely addresses the wrong audience (script kiddies). There is actually already a huge discussion about this on the jQuery blog.

    Update: Now also for people who don't want to be rock stars. Thanks :-)

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  • JQuery 1.2

    Posted on Sept. 11, 2007 at 22:26 +0200 Tagged with ,

    Today seems to be a good day for releasing new software. At least that's what Sony and John Resig might have thought when they woke up today :-) And this is a quite special update for the popular JQuery JavaScript library.

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  • Adding a pdf class to a PDF link with Drupal

    Posted on Feb. 5, 2007 at 17:16 +0100 Tagged with , , , ,

    Yesterday, during the Drupal presentation (Barcamp Kärnten 07) I think it was Maria Putzhuber who asked a question regarding specifically styling links pointing to for example PDF documents by adding a specific class to these links.

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  • jQuery 1.0.2 released

    Posted on Oct. 10, 2006 at 11:01 +0200 Tagged with , , ,

    John Resig just released a new version of his JavaScript library/framework jQuery. This release (version 1.0.2) seems to be focused on cross-browser related problems.

    jQuery is a light-weight JavaScript library which is in many parts similiar to the heavyweighters such as Prototype and aims to help developers with tasks such as dynamic style-changes, AJAX etc. In the recent months jQuery seems to have gained a lot of popularity in the Drupal world and is planned to be included in the next release of the CMS (5.0.0)

    [via pixelgraphix.de]

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