Feel free to start a wiki page listing all of these - it's a great
idea! Once it's flushed out I can put it in to the layout so that
everyone can find it.

--John

On 2/24/07, Sam Collett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 24/02/07, Kenneth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Seeing as there's a number of quality "API helpers" and such for jQuery, I
> > was curious if there are any plans to have them added to the site, say
> > perhaps a new sub-section under documentation? I hope they aren't already
> > there or I will feel like a void(0) :p I know some of them have been covered
> > in the blog, however I think when people need help, the blog probably isn't
> > a candidate for answers.
> >
> > What I am thinking of is things like:
> >
> > * the jQueryHelp.exe from Sean O
> > * the PDF API from Ben Nadal
> > * the great reference sites (visualquery, api-draft, api-browser...I miss
> > any?)
> > * and probably tons more that I have missed
> >
> > If it's simply a matter of editing the wiki I wouldn't mind doing it myself,
> > however I'd like feedback about such a thing first (thus this
> > email)....would hate to put work on it if it's already being addressed.
> >
> > p.s. once again, my apologies if I am overlooking something!
>
> I have a list of sites that offer the documentation in various forms:
> http://webdevel.blogspot.com/2007/01/jquery-documentation.html
>
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