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
Welcome to this Friday, November 12, 2010 edition of On the Moneyed Midways, where we collect and present the best posts we found in the past week's money and business-related blog carnivals!
If we were to summarize what this week's edition is all about, we'd be strongly tempted to say "Chick rockers and cheap cars!" But then, we could just as easily say "Not eating out for a month and dealing with bad attitudes" and still not get close to what The Best Post of the Week, Anywhere! was this week!
For that, you'll need to scroll down just a bit more - that post, and the rest of the best posts we found in the week that was, await your attention below:
On the Moneyed Midways for November 12, 2010 | |||
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Carnival | Post | Blog | Comments |
Best of Money | How to Find Cars Under $1000 | PT Money | Need a car? Why not one that costs less than $1000? PT explains where you can find cars whose prices can be listed with only three digits and what you can do to make sure that it actually runs! |
Carnival of Debt Reduction | Does Good Debt Exist? | The Financial Blogger | Many people think that debt can be good thing to have where things like education or homes are involved. MD thinks otherwise…. |
Carnival of HR | Chrissie Hynde on the Job | Welcome to the Occupation | What can you learn about becoming a successful chick rocker? Paul Smith finds career advice from The Pretenders Chrissie Hynde! |
Carnival of Personal Finance | Deal or No Deal? Comparing Dollar Stores to Walmart & Others | Len Penzo dot Com | Len Penzo is back with a question we've always wondered about: "Do 'dollar stores" deliver better deals than retailing discounter giant Walmart does?" If you're looking to save just a little bit of cash, this is The Best Post of the Week, Anywhere! |
Carnival of Real Estate | Social Media Could Kill Your Home Purchase or Sale | Blog by the Bay | Ginger Wilcox weighs in on a previously unseen danger from today's digital age - being too connected can cost the careless tweeter or facebooker their dream home! Absolutely essential reading! |
Festival of Frugality | The "No Restaurants in November" Challenge (year, right!) | Budgets Are Sexy | J. Money takes on the ultimate challenge in modern America: going an entire month without eating out once! |
Leadership Development Carnival | The Attitude Trap | Three Star Leadership | Wally Bock answers the manager's age-old question "What can I do about someone with a bad attitude?" Absolutely essential reading! |
Presented in reverse chronological order....
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