Web Design Forum
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- jayoh
I need a good web design forum - anyone know of any?
- liveforever0
this not good enough
- anxiousarms0
- oh that's right, nobody talks about design here.anxiousarms
- With around 70% of the current topics being design-related, I'd be tempted to temper my natural cynicism.Nairn
- dammit nairn!anxiousarms
- ukit0
He said a good one
- jayoh0
QBN is more design to escapism. My CSS and XHTML probs don't fit in here :)
- fusionpixel0
- that's class! I did try that though. I got many 2nd rate shopping portal sitesjayoh
- jayoh0
OK - since I got no links, here's the problem:
I have a simple site using CSS that has 3 areas (or DIVs) on a page - a header and global navigation, a main area and a featured area or panel on the right-hand-side.
When the content is changed in the navigation, I want a way to load new content into the different DIVs or sections whithout reloading the entire page - like a soft refresh.
This is for a couple of reasons. One is I have a Flash MP3 player that needs to stay and not reload at each navigation change and the other is I have a Flash header that I would like to change frames on and not reload.
The limitations are I need to do this with CSS, XHTML and client-side JavaScript only.Any ideas?
- skt0
although i have never used it, i would 2nd jquery. seems to be the goto library for all things javascript these days.
- jayoh0
Looks like just the thing.
What was odd in the demo, when you use your browser to navigate backward it changes the URL but not the content, so if you made 10 clicks on the nav it would take you 10 clicks to get back to your previous site without changing the content on that site.
Really appreciate the link - thanks!
jay
- That's to get around being able to send a direct link to content. I'm sure there are better solutions out there for that.D_Dot
- jayoh0
Anyone know what the best version of jQuery to run?
The site says:
"The minified version, while having a larger file size than the packed version, is generally the best version to use on production deployments. The packed version requires non-trivial client-side processing time to uncompress the code."What is a production deployment?
- D_Dot0
Use the minified version once you're done coding. It just has all the formatting stripped from it.