From: Garrett Smith on
Is there a good list of code reviews for jQuery? To be suitable for the
compendium, they should be simple, purely technical (unbiased), focused,
relevant, and to-the-point.

While there are numerous known problems regarding jQuery attr and
removeAttr, they're loosely scattered.

So, what's you're best jQuery thread?

Garrett
From: Ry Nohryb on
On Jun 4, 11:03 pm, Garrett Smith <dhtmlkitc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> So, what's you're best jQuery thread?

s/you're/your/

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Jorge.
From: Luuk on
Op 4-6-2010 23:18, Ry Nohryb schreef:
> On Jun 4, 11:03 pm, Garrett Smith<dhtmlkitc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> So, what's you're best jQuery thread?
>
> s/you're/your/
>

up until now,
this one?

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Luuk
From: Garrett Smith on
On 6/4/2010 2:44 PM, Luuk wrote:
> Op 4-6-2010 23:18, Ry Nohryb schreef:
>> On Jun 4, 11:03 pm, Garrett Smith<dhtmlkitc...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> So, what's you're best jQuery thread?
>>
>> s/you're/your/
>>
>

The problem indicated in the correction is that the OP (that's me) used
"you're" which is a contraction for "you are", instead of possessive
"your", meaning "related to you". The sentence reads as "So, what's you
are best jQuery thread?"

I have such tendencies, including their/they're and the posting of
gibberish, which happens when I'm tired (as I am now).

I am doing a little research and wanted a compendium of jQUery reviews.
I probably should have been using the "tag" functionality in TB for this
all along, though that would have required the reader (me) to do the
tagging, as well as keeping a very long list of messages.

Would be nice if tags could be set on a news message header and as a
bonus, if an archive existed with a "search tags" feature.

Garrett
From: Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn on
Garrett Smith wrote:

> Would be nice if tags could be set on a news message header and as a
> bonus, if an archive existed with a "search tags" feature.

In your Thunderbird's user.js, e.g.:

user_pref("mail.compose.other.header", "X-Tag");

The value must be a comma-separated list of header names that can them be
chosen in the Compose dialog. Thunderbird 3.0.x also appears to be capable
of defining a filter/search on such an additional header, but you might need
to go into Offline Mode (and download the messages) before it can take
effect.


PointedEars
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