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    DaveAuld
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    All that sweat and tears over the weekend (as some of you may have read here[^] and here[^]) has finally paid off. And my final conclusion to Chris's comment;

    Chris Maunder wrote:

    You will learn to love it. Or go mad. Either one, or maybe both.

    is i think I have come to love it!:rose: (Shameless Article Plug Alert!!!!) So what was i working on? An article for CP on Chrome Extensions development with JQuery and JQueryUI, which provides a nice (in my opinion :~) member reputation display. Google Chrome Extension - CodeProject Reputation Watcher[^] So Chris, don't go changing anything so it breaks! :) Time to de-stress now and get back to work.........and i have just had Stovies and oatcakes for lunch which were affa fine. time for a :zzz:

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      All that sweat and tears over the weekend (as some of you may have read here[^] and here[^]) has finally paid off. And my final conclusion to Chris's comment;

      Chris Maunder wrote:

      You will learn to love it. Or go mad. Either one, or maybe both.

      is i think I have come to love it!:rose: (Shameless Article Plug Alert!!!!) So what was i working on? An article for CP on Chrome Extensions development with JQuery and JQueryUI, which provides a nice (in my opinion :~) member reputation display. Google Chrome Extension - CodeProject Reputation Watcher[^] So Chris, don't go changing anything so it breaks! :) Time to de-stress now and get back to work.........and i have just had Stovies and oatcakes for lunch which were affa fine. time for a :zzz:

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      Mike Hankey
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      Nice job...Now that wasn't so bad was it? :) Very powerful tool. JQueryUI is also awesome, love the fact you can choose themes and do so much with so little code. Prime example 'Tabs'

      Age doesn't make you forgetful. Having way too many stupid things to remember makes you forgetful. http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] My Site

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        Nice job...Now that wasn't so bad was it? :) Very powerful tool. JQueryUI is also awesome, love the fact you can choose themes and do so much with so little code. Prime example 'Tabs'

        Age doesn't make you forgetful. Having way too many stupid things to remember makes you forgetful. http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] My Site

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        Looking back, no it wasn't too bad. The bit that impressed me the most was how little code was actually required to parse out the raw source from CodeProject. When i first looked at the raw source, i was like :omg: how am i going to do this.....

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          All that sweat and tears over the weekend (as some of you may have read here[^] and here[^]) has finally paid off. And my final conclusion to Chris's comment;

          Chris Maunder wrote:

          You will learn to love it. Or go mad. Either one, or maybe both.

          is i think I have come to love it!:rose: (Shameless Article Plug Alert!!!!) So what was i working on? An article for CP on Chrome Extensions development with JQuery and JQueryUI, which provides a nice (in my opinion :~) member reputation display. Google Chrome Extension - CodeProject Reputation Watcher[^] So Chris, don't go changing anything so it breaks! :) Time to de-stress now and get back to work.........and i have just had Stovies and oatcakes for lunch which were affa fine. time for a :zzz:

          Dave Don't forget to rate messages!
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          I am also experiencing the same stuff. I've been trying to work with jQuery more and more over the last few project I did. While sometimes it seems easier just to do it with "regular" javascript, this always seems to work so much better! It's great :) However, don't get me started on jQuery UI. Because it is very BUGGY #@!$ I've seen alot of issues cross-browser wide and I had to redo so many things that I decided to just do it myself anyway.

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            I am also experiencing the same stuff. I've been trying to work with jQuery more and more over the last few project I did. While sometimes it seems easier just to do it with "regular" javascript, this always seems to work so much better! It's great :) However, don't get me started on jQuery UI. Because it is very BUGGY #@!$ I've seen alot of issues cross-browser wide and I had to redo so many things that I decided to just do it myself anyway.

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            Jordy "Kaiwa" Ruiter wrote:

            alot of issues cross-browser

            That sort of thing does concern me, but in this instance, being an extension to Chrome, and only Chrome, WGAF about the other browsers :)

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              Jordy "Kaiwa" Ruiter wrote:

              alot of issues cross-browser

              That sort of thing does concern me, but in this instance, being an extension to Chrome, and only Chrome, WGAF about the other browsers :)

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              I was not suggesting that it's wrong for you to use jQuery UI. I was merely stating my personal experience with the package. And maybe giving a fair warning to everyone out there which wants to try this. Granted, some of my ideas were not exactly fit for the controls that the jQuery UI provided. In these cases it was harder to change the jQuery UI than to create a control of my own :)

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                Looking back, no it wasn't too bad. The bit that impressed me the most was how little code was actually required to parse out the raw source from CodeProject. When i first looked at the raw source, i was like :omg: how am i going to do this.....

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                daveauld wrote:

                When i first looked at the raw source, i was like OMG how am i going to do this.....

                I can just image but doing bulk selects and such makes it so easy. I have a gallery on my site and to manage it I modified this JQueryUI Photo Manager[^]. I was/am impressed! Anyway all your hard work paid off looks good :cool:

                Age doesn't make you forgetful. Having way too many stupid things to remember makes you forgetful. http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] My Site

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