Javascript Field Monitor
February 25th, 2008
While working on a recent Ruby on Rails project, I needed to be able to check the changes in the forms that were appearing on the page and highlight those fields on change. I looked around and couldn’t really find anything I liked, so I made one.
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Posted by mikel
Filed in Field Monitor, Javascript, Ruby on Rails
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- Alex C
Love the advice, and it nicely articulates something I’ve been teaching for years.
But dude. Please. Lighten up on the...
- Mikel
Hey! it works! Cool, thanks Shane :)
- Bryan Ray
Excellent post.
I’m a big fan of not being overly DRY in specs and inline helper methods. This is...
- Shane
Hey, you can redeem them by creating a US iTunes account … and without having a credit card. I am...
- jonathan
Thanks, Mikel. I’ll try to give it a go again as I did try rspec on an existing app w/over...
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