Still very new to django so excuse the newbish questions.

This might be obvious but I need a smart solution.

I have a template that runs a jquery function at document ready which
defines a few other functions. I only need a couple of these functions in
the template I'm extending, the other I need tacked on to specific children
of the template.

So I have:

<script type="text/javascript">
    $(document).ready(function(){
        //function 1
        $("#my_id").click(function() { /* do stuff */ });

        //function 2
        $("a.someClass").click(function() { /* do stuff */ });

        //function 3
        $("#my_other_id").hover(function() { /* do stuff */ });
    });
</script>

But what I need is to able to insert function 3 (or others) in a child of my
base template
Ideally it would look like this:

{% block jquery %}
{{ block.super }}
//function 3
$("#my_other_id").hover(function() { /* do stuff */ });
{% endblock jquery %}

How do I achieve something to that effect?

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--Joel Stransky
stranskydesign.com

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