Maybe not the correct place to ask - but will jQuery affect current
plugins?
I.E. will old plugins have to be updated or will TW + jQuery be
backwards compatible?

Thanks,

Mike

On Mar 11, 9:23 am, Paul Kronenwetter <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's perfect!  I was looking for how to write something that uses
> the new jQuery interface.  The things I'd seen so far were too vague
> for my little mind to grasp.  This is a firm example of something that
> I can use as a foundation, if I can think of something to do with it.
>
> Thanks Fred!
> -Paul
>
> On Mar 11, 10:14 am, FND <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Is there an example of what could be done at this point by some over-
> > > ambitious person wanting to dive into jQuery-TW?
>
> > Generally speaking, jQuery makes it easier to write certain pieces of
> > code, because you don't have to worry about certain details.
> > There are plenty of existing jQuery plugins that could be turned into
> > TiddlyWiki plugins with minimal effort.
> > Right now, the only tangible example I can think of is my TiddlyViPlugin
> > experiment, which is not a spectacular example of jQuery power though:
> >      http://fnd.lewcid.org/tmp/TiddlyViPlugin.html
>
> > As time progresses, plugin authors will certainly find great uses for
> > jQuery within TiddlyWiki.
>
> > -- F.
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