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Post April 23rd, 2009, 2:08 pm

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Post April 23rd, 2009, 2:08 pm

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Post April 23rd, 2009, 2:09 pm

UPSGuy wrote:
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Way to take my thread off-topic.


You'll survive it :P

I just had a bad day today.
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Post April 23rd, 2009, 2:11 pm

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Sorry for hopping off topic, but I didn't see an introduce thread & I wanted to say thanks to you effim for your contributions thus far. Always glad to see another face in the design/coding forums. I hope you'll hang around with us. Happy to have you. :)

Way to take my thread off-topic.

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You decide not to go with the jQuery after all?

That's right... I changed back for two reasons... I forgot the first reason and the second reason because this one has more functionality... meaning it saves the condition of that menu to a cookie, so if a person opens a year and clicks on a month, then that year would be open on the next page.


I just remembered the first reason... the most important reason... that jQuery way disabled all the links under those ul's. I'm serious... it did.
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Post April 23rd, 2009, 4:43 pm

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Bogey wrote:
UPSGuy wrote:
Sorry for hopping off topic, but I didn't see an introduce thread & I wanted to say thanks to you effim for your contributions thus far. Always glad to see another face in the design/coding forums. I hope you'll hang around with us. Happy to have you. :)

Way to take my thread off-topic.

effim wrote:
You decide not to go with the jQuery after all?

That's right... I changed back for two reasons... I forgot the first reason and the second reason because this one has more functionality... meaning it saves the condition of that menu to a cookie, so if a person opens a year and clicks on a month, then that year would be open on the next page.


I just remembered the first reason... the most important reason... that jQuery way disabled all the links under those ul's. I'm serious... it did.


jQuery has an excellent cookie plugin available that'll do the same as the other script (saving the status).

jQuery shouldn't have affected the links, and if it did, it should be looked into.

Honestly, you should trudge through and try to learn how to use jQuery. It's VERY easy to learn the basics if you're familiar at all with JavaScript.

http://jquery.com
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Post April 23rd, 2009, 7:53 pm

I'm not familiar at all with JavaSCript... the only thing I'm familiar with JavaScript is whatever similar to PHP... such as the IF statements and FOR loop... that's about it. :lol:

I still have yet to learn the DOM part of it.
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