Danny Choo
JQuery Plugins
jQuery is a fast and concise JavaScript Library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating, and Ajax interactions for rapid web development. jQuery is designed to change the way that you write JavaScript.We've been using jQuery for all the javascript bits n pieces on the site for a while now. Used to use www.dannychoo.com/clickout.php?url=http://script.aculo.us/ but the base files were too big and there we not as many people developing plugins for it.Yesterday, we rolled out Image Annotations that enables you to leave notes on images which helps increases user interaction and makes communication in each article much more fun.We are using this plugin which you should be able to install easily. We took a step further and ripped apart its guts to integrate it with our commenting system. In the future you will be able to comment with your Twitter account. For now the only integration with Twitter that we have is the www.dannychoo.com/clickout.php?url=http://twitter.com/dcc... account - all comments from this site are automatically sent to that account which not only makes it easy to keep track of comments, a load of keywords also will be indexed in Twitter's search results and link back to DC.The Image Annotation system on DC is in beta mode and there are a few outstanding non-showstopper bugs which I will cover in a mo.
The original article for this image lives at www.dannychoo.com/post/en/25316/JQuery+Plugins.html
JQuery Plugins
jQuery is a fast and concise JavaScript Library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating, and Ajax interactions for rapid web development. jQuery is designed to change the way that you write JavaScript.We've been using jQuery for all the javascript bits n pieces on the site for a while now. Used to use www.dannychoo.com/clickout.php?url=http://script.aculo.us/ but the base files were too big and there we not as many people developing plugins for it.Yesterday, we rolled out Image Annotations that enables you to leave notes on images which helps increases user interaction and makes communication in each article much more fun.We are using this plugin which you should be able to install easily. We took a step further and ripped apart its guts to integrate it with our commenting system. In the future you will be able to comment with your Twitter account. For now the only integration with Twitter that we have is the www.dannychoo.com/clickout.php?url=http://twitter.com/dcc... account - all comments from this site are automatically sent to that account which not only makes it easy to keep track of comments, a load of keywords also will be indexed in Twitter's search results and link back to DC.The Image Annotation system on DC is in beta mode and there are a few outstanding non-showstopper bugs which I will cover in a mo.
The original article for this image lives at www.dannychoo.com/post/en/25316/JQuery+Plugins.html