Also, I'd suggest you to write a simple HTML5 polyfill based on OverText, maybe something like "html5 placeholder behavior", to provide placeholder text to non html5 compliant browsers. I'd do it by myself, but I'm not such a javascript ninja like you ;) Sad to admit that I have a huge gap in what JS unit testing concerns.
Hi Aaron, congratulations for this great release of Clientcide. I pretty much understand the underlying logic behind Behavior, and I think it's great, but is there any tutorial available? It is not so clear to me how to take advantage of this new abstraction. (It seems that the links pointing to the tutorials are all broken).
Also, I'd suggest you to write a simple HTML5 polyfill based on OverText, maybe something like "html5 placeholder behavior", to provide placeholder text to non html5 compliant browsers. I'd do it by myself, but I'm not such a javascript ninja like you ;) Sad to admit that I have a huge gap in what JS unit testing concerns.
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