@rlemon I once decided to use it for something, so I applied for an API key. They approved it like a month later when I had forgotten the idea, and then I never bothered with it.
Interestingly, I was creating a "Power Hour" player and then the day they approved my request I noticed that Grooveshark actually had that feature built in. Haha
Hi! I was wondering if anyone would be willing to help me with a small bug in my JQuery code? I've been stuck on this bug for more than a day and it's driving me nuts. Pretty much everything is working A-OK except this one little thing. Problem: The hover() at line 13 of my code won't activate because of some JQuery animate() conflict I can't figure out. Code: http://jsfiddle.net/justinled/32mPL/1/ Thank you so much!
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Is there any convention to how you should delimit names for nested class elements? Like I have id that I want to be bookchapterpage how should I delimit?
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@JanDvorak Yes, I do kill it with the use of stop(), but in an ideal situation, I'd like to have both the animate() in the hover(), and the animate() in on the mousemove() to keep things smooth (instead of having to resort to css()).
@Jacta that assumes that the <li> node is the direct ancestor of the <a> node, as it currently is, if that changes you might have to do some searching.
@Incognito there's a school of thought saying square brackets with literals should be preferred for hashmap-type objects, and dot notation should only be used for properties (as in, those that you find in a documentation)
@JanDvorak Why? So 10 people in the world will be able to slightly better comprehend the code and everyone else will wonder why someone chose to be inconsistent? haha
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