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Matthew Hazlett  
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 More options Oct 22 2012, 7:31 pm
From: Matthew Hazlett <hazl...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2012 19:25:29 -0400
Local: Mon, Oct 22 2012 7:25 pm
Subject: Re: [Moo] How to add Slide & Fade, and Delay
A lot of times, its easier to build the interaction/concept/widget in a
standalone version.  This is particularly helpful if its a concept you
are having trouble with and/or are trying to enlist help from others.  
One you have your interaction/concept/widget working it should be fairly
easy to integrate with your php application.

May I suggest this as a starting point?

On 10/22/2012 2:08 PM, Sanford Whiteman wrote:

>> Thanks for your replies, I have posted the code to JSfiddle:
>> http://jsfiddle.net/eKTwM/1/
> jsFiddle can't read PHP. I almost think your Fiddle is harder to
> execute than an e-mail!

> In jsFiddle, you put inner markup in the "HTML" pane (everything
> *inside* the BODY, not including the BODY tag), your styles in "CSS,"
> and JS in "JS." You don't need to wrap JS in domready.

> The idea is for the "Result" pane that combines and runs the other
> panes, to actually be a page of HTML elements and images, not dumped
> PHP code.

> Working in jsFiddle can be amazing help in refactoring and simplifying
> problematic code; I don't think I could write adaptable classes were
> it not for jsFiddle helping me to be generic.

> I realize I am being strict about this, but the payoff is that someone
> will give you a great solution. But it has to be de-mangle-ified
> first.

> -- S.


 
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