Blah I hate those. Yet Stelios called me into it. Thanks a lot, man.
Ok the rules are these:
- Get any book that’s nearest to you at the time.
- Go to page 123. If it’s short, get another that has at least 123 pages.
- Find the fifth sentence.
- Copy the next three sentences (sixth, seventh and eighth)
- Find 5 people to pass this game to
What I found near me was Designing the Obvious by Robert Hoekman Jr. The three sentences required are:
The “Click here to add text” statement positioned in the center of new text blocks on a JotSpot Live page serves to tell new users exactly what needs to be done to add a new note, and gives experienced users a visual clue to where the next text block begins. This text block also uses a different background color than others inthe page to make it stand out even more. A quick glance at the page reveals exactly where to add the next note.
So there. Bla bla bla.
Svelon, Stelios, John, Yiannis and hm. Don’t have enough people to send this too, boohoo.










one comment on this post
John Tsevdos #1
25.Feb.08
hehe from the book Learning jQuery : Adding scope to a behavior-binding function is often a very elegant solution to the problem of binding event handlers after an AJAX load. We can often avoid the issue entirely, however, by exploiting event bubbling. We can bind the handler not to the elements that are loaded, but to a common ancestor element.