jQueryExchange, ask questions and get good answers on jQuery
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A new Q&A space dedicated to all the jQuery community.
Going around the web looking for well structured jQuery community discussion points, I realized that there are several places where to find answers or suggestions but there isn’t a core space dedicated to Q&A, made exception to jQuery site that anyway doesn’t work as a Q&A tool.
I can find discussions on Stackoverflow, or in many blogs dedicated to all kinds of plug-ins, but there’s any place really dedicated entirely to the growing community interested on developing with the jQuery framework.
The intent of jQueryExchange is to give a referral for any kind of questions, issues, proposals for components, critics, solutions, etc. to all jQuery’s users and developers that want to participate and discuss on; it is built over the Stack overflow Q&A engine (Stack exchange) with all its features available.
Now jQueryExchange is waiting for your contribution to become a useful tool for all of you who needs or wants to give support on jQuery developing matters.
Enjoy it,
Matteo
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I found that to be more helpful well let me know how it turns out!
Hi Kenny,
which fix are you talking about?
that fix broke it for me on Firefox somehow… but replacing it just with float:left works across the browsers. 🙂