to your HTML Add class="sortable" to any table you'd like to make sortable Click on the headers to sort Thanks to many, many people for contributions and suggestions. Licenced as X11: http://www.kryogenix.org/code/browser/licence.html This basically means: do what you want with it. */ var stIsIE = /*@cc_on!@*/false; sorttable = { init: function() { // quit if this function has already been called if (arguments.callee.done) return; // flag this function so we don't do the same thing twice arguments.callee.done = true; // kill the timer if (_timer) clearInterval(_timer); if (!document.createElement || !document.getElementsByTagName) return; sorttable.DATE_RE = /^(\d\d?)[\/\.-](\d\d?)[\/\.-]((\d\d)?\d\d)$/; forEach(document.getElementsByTagName('table'), function(table) { if (table.className.search(/\bsortable\b/) != -1) { sorttable.makeSortable(table); } }); }, makeSortable: function(table) { if (table.getElementsByTagName('thead').length == 0) { // table doesn't have a tHead. Since it should have, create one and // put the first table row in it. the = document.createElement('thead'); the.appendChild(table.rows[0]); table.insertBefore(the,table.firstChild); } // Safari doesn't support table.tHead, sigh if (table.tHead == null) table.tHead = table.getElementsByTagName('thead')[0]; if (table.tHead.rows.length != 1) return; // can't cope with two header rows // Sorttable v1 put rows with a class of "sortbottom" at the bottom (as // "total" rows, for example). This is B&R, since what you're supposed // to do is put them in a tfoot. So, if there are sortbottom rows, // for backwards compatibility, move them to tfoot (creating it if needed). sortbottomrows = []; for (var i=0; i
Where'd we come up with the name for this portion of our user's guide? Well, think about it. Where do *you* put everything that doesn't have a nice, neat defined space?
That's not to say that you'll find junk here! Just like in any junk drawer, there can be some real gems hidden among all the stuff that's crammed in here. It might be a Compact Fluorescent light bulb. Or a can of diet soda. Maybe it the key to converting that idea of yours into wealth you never imagined?!
No matter what, you're already here, so you might as well rummage around....
Miscellaneous Stuff |
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Diet | How Many Cans of Diet Soda Can You Drink Safely? | You know you want to find out the answer, and only Political Calculations has built the tool to do the math! |
Safety | Truth and the Time to React | How much time do you have to stop your car after soldiers at a checkpoint signal you to stop your car? Our tool answers this question in debunking an anti-American journalist's dubious claims. |
Journalism | Running Numbers for Reporters | Journalists are among the least knowledgeable people on the planet, especially when it comes to reporting numbers. Our tool is designed to help journalists get a better grip on reality. |
Ideas | How Much Is That Idea Really Worth? | Do you have a great idea? How good is your execution? Our tool puts the two together to show you how good your idea really is! |
Wealth | Are You wealthy? | A quick, back of the envelope calculation to help you find out if you're closer to the Rockefeller's or their Rottweilers! |
Home Economics | Are Compact Fluorescents a Bright Idea? | CF lamps cost more, but can save energy costs. Our tool does the math to help you decide if they make sense for you! |
Blogging | MSM vs Blogger Influence | How do you compare the influence of a journalist against that of a blogger? How about by the number of their actual readers? Our tool puts it all together…. |
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