by the way, this post actually wrap up my first week as blogger. In the end I invite you to give jQuery a try.
Every time I have a problem and get stuck with lack of ideas, I always try and see if jQuery can help me someway and most the times it does! Setting the line-height will set the height and center the text vertically (make sure its big enough so your text will fit on one line). sorry!)įrankly you can just throw "jQuery" into Google and thousands of site will come out as result. We are going to thoroughly discuss jQuery I18n’s features as well as see it in action by creating a demo JavaScript application. This solution supports gender, grammar forms, dynamic change of language, fallback chains and more. (: the link disappeared just a few days ago. Our today’s guest is the jQuery I18n library that was briefly covered in one of the previous posts. As my applications always present data in a tabular way, I really found those tips useful. 4 jQuery: (document).ready() handler 5 jQuery: The Search() function. HTML Script 3 Inline Style Sheet 4 jQuery(fication) : Enabling the Magical Library. If you look at the demo site you will understand how many possibilities you have at hand and I assure you, your web site design will surely get more attractive to users with the use of it.Īnother good place I found is an article called "25+ Highly Useful jQuery Plugins Bringing Life back to HTML Tables" ( ). Contents jQuery Magic Search List Web Part 1 Overview. I recently found a good one (which is perfectly working in FF and IE) called jQuery Corner ( ).
They run in code units, starting with or, the former controls a single line, the latter controls a unit.For example, to get the running time of the code, you can run timeit, for code debugging you can run pdb.You can run lsmagic to view all supported magic commands like below. Actually there are many round-corners plug-in: sometimes they work with exCanvas (for IE compatibility), sometimes they don't. Magic commands are special commands used to control the notebook. One of the plug-in I recently used is the round corner one. I used jQuery in different situation, but surely one way to get started with it is to visit the plug-in page ( jQuery Plug-In) or the incredible UI page ( jQuery UI). A small jQuery script that takes advantage of CSS3 transitions to create a magic line effect on your navigation menu on hover. It actually opens a new world in content handling and it is quite difficult to explain in details all the features you might find useful (if you need more info please visit jQuery). jQuery is a JavaScripty library that helps web site programmer to create enhanced documents presentation. obviously - and I bet many of you already know this little-big-wonderful piece of work. So a little help - with complete freedom and customization - is welcome. And CMSs - even if they claim to be complete or complicated - are usually too tight for my needs.Įven though that is always true and I won't change my mind in the future, I do believe that sometimes programming everything in a web site is very hard and time consuming. I'm stating that just because I do like programming my own web site with complete freedom.