smoother in at least some cases. I've switched to mootools for some
websites just because of that, even though I really prefer working with
jQuery.
Try using scrollTo() diagonally in both frameworks to see one example
(ofcourse, this might just be the scrollto plugin's fault).
I refrained from replying because the OP seemed trollish, but he has a
point, IMHO.
Jonathan
Rey Bango wrote:
> LOL. :D
>
> Thanks Scott.
>
> Rey...
>
> Scott Sauyet wrote:
>> On Dec 3, 11:02 am, Rey Bango <r...@reybango.com> wrote:
>>> I think you should consider looking into this yourself. The animations
>>> provided by jQuery, while basic, are quite smooth and perform well. If
>>> you feel that the ones provided by MooTools perform better, then I would
>>> urge you to take the time to investigate it and consider offering
>>> patches should you find a good solution.
>>
>> How does Rey do that?
>>
>> Twice I stopped my fingers over the "send" key on a "troll" message.
>> I decided that ignoring it was my best bet.
>>
>> I never even considered trying to turn it into a positive suggestion.
>>
>> Sure, Rey, show us all up by being nicer! :-)
>>
>> -- Scott
>>
>
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