@trilolil no. you can search for a jquery wrapper, but jquery is just an out-dated tool to make modifying a web page simpler and it doesn't do anythign any more. You asking for "a jquery example" tells me you only know how to glue together other peoples code, and I am not going to write anything for you.
@BenFortune well right now I'm going to test the canvas route -- if nothing else I might be able to make some cool effects for like a live picture frame
@Luggage no I am not asking you to write me anything. I am an embedded software developper in aerospace engineering, with basic web dev skills. So yes I am not an expert in that kind of stuff...
jquery is from a time when browsers were different. It supplied a common api. Browsers now HAVE a common aPi and it's usually not more difficult to use than jquery
@trilolil sorry if I came off strongly, but you don't use jquery to use other libraries. That deep zoom tool does it's job. For all I know it uses jquert internally, but .. it's jsut the wrong approach to want to wrap any JS in jquery
@Luggage tbh I don't know how to use/implement the stuff you sent. As mentionned I already have an image map with code etc... I'd like to start with easier stuff and once the basic stuff, that I am familiar with, works I'll upgrade to something else.
@trilolil you supply it with info on where to find image tiles. It handles selecting the ones at the right zoom level, pannign around, etc. You mentioned google maps, so I thought you wanted "deep zoom"
It's not nonsense. There is a difference between making something you want, then reaping a reward when others find it useful and being paid to do a job by an employer
Working for a company comes in many shapes and sizes, just like companies do. The claim that working for a company is somehow inherently evil is just as nonsense as your claim that jQuery is obsolete.
None of my claims have been absolute. I pointed out a specific case earlier where jquery offered no benefit and also said that i would prefer to make random money of personal projects than to work an 8-5 job.
You are the one that says that I said "all companies are evil".
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Very nice. I doubt my brothers fiance will want her engagement ring cleaned in that (they do it professionally) but maybe they'd like their other stuff sparkly
hi guys, i have an old legacy vb.net app that is showing a spinning wheel of death on step 4 of a 5 step wizard. But we are not getting a .js error in the console, and its on PROD so Icannot see any errors? I looked at EVENT Viewer and also wrote down all the SPROC names
Remind me to get my dad to send me a picture of his tool shed. @rlemon you'd nut yourself. He's an ex-construction worker and does remodeling himself at home, so he's got every tool you'd ever need
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@rlemon lol jeez. It'd probably be affordable to just drive to Fort Wayne and pick one up if it was free
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The hardware store doesn't carry anvils... Tho they can order them and you'd get it at wholesale