On Nov 16, 2006, at 11:02 AM, Michael Geary wrote:

> .on() sounds like a winner to me. Not sure about .un(), but I don't  
> have a
> better idea - and .un() is certainly better than .no().
>
>> To me, click is a verb and it's not intuitive to be setting a
>> click handler with the word click.
>
> Same here. Especially when the function is overloaded so that .click 
> () [with
> no args] *is* a verb, i.e. it triggers the click event. Nasty!

Well, that all makes sense to me. Glad to hear that hover() and toggle 
() will stay, though. Thanks, guys.

Karl
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