Yeh, it's a good tip too.

My goal is to be able to integrate complex themes like gentelella 
(https://github.com/puikinsh/gentelella - 
https://colorlib.com/polygon/gentelella/index.html) with a better visibilty 
for js plugins.

It could also make easier to handle js library in separate django packages.

Thanks

Le lundi 14 mars 2016 14:47:25 UTC+1, Derek Adair a écrit :
>
> This would be interesting.  I am on board.  As i'm pretty new here i'm not 
> so sure if it belongs in the source code, but it'd be pretty easy to 
> implement this in a reusable way if not.
>
> Also if you or anyone else is interested in a different solution you can 
> run jQuery in no conflict mode 
> <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1566595/can-i-use-multiple-versions-of-jquery-on-the-same-page>
>  and 
> get the same result.
>
> On Monday, March 14, 2016 at 5:42:31 AM UTC-5, Encolpe Degoute wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> After some hours spent javascript version conflict -- I need jQuery 1.9 
>> or 2.0 and default mezzanine installation use 1.7 from 2011 -- I remembered 
>> that require.js can do the trick.
>> Is there some interrest in this integration or someone again it ?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Encolpe
>>
>

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