As a further note, what I have been doing recently is just the
opposite - intentionally using jquery to make RedDot functions more
intuitive. I built slider panels inside a project so that the users
can show/hide edit via form and show/hide extended help options. For
one project I enabled a javascript chat. And another has drag and drop
features added to enhance the CMS experience. Obviously all these are
set to not publish in the template.



On Sep 23, 5:44 am, Neil Fegen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> We use the same Accordion jQuery for some of our pages.
>
> Within the CMS, we usually disable this sort of thing to (a) reduce
> interference with other files and (b) minimise load time when editing (we
> emphasise previewing to check how the page looks before publishing).
>
> Is this overkill and should we just show effects like Accordion in
> SmartEdit? We also disable Google Custom Search, FlowPlayer videos, etc.
>
> Neil

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