It's a little tricky for new users (like me) but the example at http://www.glorioustrainwrecks.com/files/TwineMacro-ReplaceTest.html#2.1 shows what an excellent macro it is an d how valuable it is.
Actually, both because it will make this thread more useful and because I may need to switch later, what would be the potential ramifications of using a url query string with hashed URLs. (I'm assumin
Erik wrote: I'd call it a miscommunication. Your comment on #2 could equally well be read as referring to my own code's immediately calling jQuery's remove() method in response to a 0ms timeout. Which
Erik wrote: #2 doesn't work regardless of what value is used for the timeout; there is something else going on that prevents the animation from appearing--probably it's just that the default History.d
#2 doesn't work regardless of what value is used for the timeout; there is something else going on that prevents the animation from appearing--probably it's just that the default History.display code
#2 cannot work because the elements get removed almost immediately after. (Which is also the reason why the alert() lets it sort-of function, because it blocks until you click OK.)
loopernow wrote: Re: #2, I think it should be expanded or that there should be another entry after #2 and before #3, like "Do not make belittling comments towards other forum-goers."
Re: #2, I think it should be expanded or that there should be another entry after #2 and before #3, like "Do not make belittling comments towards other forum-goers."