I've got to agree with you about the jQuery community. This is the most
friendly, and *ACTIVE* mailing list I've ever been a part of.
You may well, be right about YUI-ext getting the better end of the deal.
I dunno. I've not ever tried to use YUI.
jQuery rules!
Cheers mate!
Chris
Glen Lipka wrote:
Ive been trying all day to figure out this out:
jQuery code:
$(".readOnly").hide();
$(".editable").fadeIn("slow");
YUI-ext code:
---still trying to figure it out
I read the documentation. (very technical, no examples)
I searched the forums. (Couldn't find it)
I searched google. (no dice)
I posted to the forums. (14 views so far, no replies)
I posted to the YUI mailing list. (Nothing yet)
I found this Manual and FAQ, for the first time:
http://www.yui-ext.com/manual/faq
Read the part where it says, "How do I figure out what error X is and
why it's happening?"
RTFM. RTFS. My mouth dropped when I read that.
I appreciate the partnership between YUI-ext and jQuery.
But for me, it's YUI-ext that is getting the best part of the deal.
Access to this community.
I seriously believe that this community and jQuery is something
totally different and special.
I go to sleep each night praying that I can write jQuery code again soon.
Glen
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