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Having fun with jQuery
3 commentsI was checking some days ago a project from a friend of mine, and apart from the app itself, I was quite impressed with the nice fades and slides of texts. So I obviously had to do research about how did he do that.
The answer was jQuery, and oh man, what an answer! :) As everything, it still have some bugs with the heights of some elements for doing the effects, but the way of selecting elements its too good to don't use it for every project that needs some .js
I've used it a bit of the work log, so the page now looks a bit clean and light, and if you want to read an article you click on the title (which by the way, uses sIFR 3 :D) and then it will expand the body.
I'll probably use innerDiv for the portfolio items soon. What a .js site! wasn't I supposed to be a flash guy? :)
The answer was jQuery, and oh man, what an answer! :) As everything, it still have some bugs with the heights of some elements for doing the effects, but the way of selecting elements its too good to don't use it for every project that needs some .js
I've used it a bit of the work log, so the page now looks a bit clean and light, and if you want to read an article you click on the title (which by the way, uses sIFR 3 :D) and then it will expand the body.
I'll probably use innerDiv for the portfolio items soon. What a .js site! wasn't I supposed to be a flash guy? :)
haven't played with jquery, only prototype. Might have a look at it if it's more lightweight than the other one...
March 2nd 2007, sole
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