Posted on Monday 4 December 2006 - Popularity: 7%

Without John Resig, the creator of jQuery, jMe wouldn’t exist. So I was really happy to see him give such a nice comment about my first jQuery project on the jQuery mailing list:
I really dig this. I think the UI is very well designed and the
animations are very tactful and well-placed.My only suggestion is make the ‘Post’ feature more prominent -
that feature, alone, makes this very worth while (reminds me a lot of
reBlog).So, when are you releasing the source?
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Now how cool is that?
About the source. Well, there’s currently no admin and install feature. To add new feeds, you have to directly add them to mySQL with phpMyAdmin or something similar. I’m definitely planning to release the source, but not before those two features are finshed together with some code optimizations and as I know myself, not before some additional features I want for my own installation are implemented.
Fredi
















December 4th, 2006 at 3:53 pm
Hey Fredi,
John is understandably complimentary. You did a fantastic job and thats why everyone on the jQuery list is paying you the kudos.
I was really astounded when I saw it come in on the list. You are certainly talented. Great job.
I’d like to talk to you offline about your site to do a case study about it. Whats the best way to reach you?
Rey…
December 4th, 2006 at 4:09 pm
Check your inbox.
Fredi
December 5th, 2006 at 8:43 pm
jMe is really nice, but what about phpMyArcade? Are you going to continue working on it?
December 5th, 2006 at 10:06 pm
Not in the foreseeable future. There simple wasn’t enough interest and if I would do a new version, than it would be so completely different from a coding standard (more JavaScript, less page reloads), that I would more or less have to completely redo most of it and for that I simple don’t have the time. However, the CMS I started after the first version of the arcade could see a release someday as I already use some of it for my client projects.
Fredi
February 25th, 2007 at 5:12 am
Woah! Now that’s a nice mac monitor.
http://nicemac.com
A forum for Nice Mac Users with Nice Macs.
gt
formerly: http://bbs.art5dog.com
Also see, clonetool at: http://art5dog.com/Clonetool
April 26th, 2007 at 8:51 am
Great tutorial! I too am having trouble seeing the URI in the vid to download files if the link to download stuff could be posted that would be great.