Introducing JSwitchy
Ten days ago, A List Apart posted an article titled Switchy McLayout: An Adaptive Layout Technique. In this article, they explained how to use JavaScript to change stylesheets on the fly depending on the size of the browser window. Their code was quite compact at only 1KB, but it required the user to define everything in the JavaScript code. I thought I could do better and considered this to be a prime subject for a JQuery plugin. So off I went a-codin’ and came up with JSwitchy. Now the JavaScript is very generic and the size definitions take place within the HTML code itself (in a manner that could easily be defined once in a site’s template).
For more information, check out JSwitchy.

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Comment by knight-gkla — February 27, 2007 @ 5:18 am
Hi Jason, Glad to see you’re still on the net. Hope you can help with this one, couldn’t see anywhere else to put it. I’ve used cookiejar for years and I think it’s great. Just upgraded to Vista (probably a mistake) and it worked fine run as administrator. However the Vista upgrade from Xp was a disaster and lots of the system began to crumble. A clean install is great but I can’t get cookiejar back, I get an error “Runtime 76, path not found”. I know you don’t recon to maintain this, but the program works fine if I can instal it.