If you want, you can add TAG to the tag's string. It works,
F
Andreas Wahlin ha scritto:
absolutely, count in another switcher :D
is it possible to redefine the $.TAG to something arbitrary, i've used
dom.TAG in the past, or is the $. part dependant on the overall jQuery
assignment? So jQuery.TAG would work?
Andreas
On Feb 17, 2007, at 21:27, Benjamin Sterling wrote:
Sweet, I may be switching what I am using now to this plugin.
On 2/17/07, *Francesco Sullo* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Yes. Differently from other quick tag generators, jQuick is
jQuery specific. This is an advantage because anything you can do
with jQuery is possible with jQuick methods.
> Is it possible to do things like
>
> var storage_for_future;
>
> $.DIV({'class':'big'},
> storage_for_future = $.SPAN({id:'one','class':'ps'},'Hello
Joe',$.I ({},'!'))
>);
>
>and thus "inline" save references for DOM elements you create?
>
> Andreas
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