Re: using jquery - onmouseout event
- From: David Mark <dmark.cinsoft@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 08:53:19 -0700 (PDT)
On May 26, 11:15 am, Garrett Smith <dhtmlkitc...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hamish Campbell wrote:
I guess "Web designers" are so desensitized to incompetence that it
doesn't natter. To them, none of this stuff works (at least not for
very long), so slap it together, collect a check and find a new victim
(er, I mean client.)
If this group can maintain a veneer of professionalism that the
industry so lacks, I would be interested in a level-headed discussion
about the pros and cons. I fully recognize the expertise in this
group, but the objections vented here are very rarely articulated
clearly or compellingly, and use-cases are usually ignored as
extraneous or irrelevant.
Maybe add to faq section on posting:
| When posting, maintain professionalism and objectivity.
I doubt it. IIRC, I answered this objection, which was a request for
further info about jQuery. Search for "jQuery" + my name. Lots of
articulation there. Clear and compelling with "use-cases" that
couldn't be more relevant.
.
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