I did load the example in a new dummy app and it works like it should. Any 
idea what would have changed, or what I could look at in my real app? Could 
this template I used have messed something up? Thanks for looking.

On Sunday, November 30, 2014 6:40:52 AM UTC-6, Niphlod wrote:
>
> something extremely wrong is going on with your javascript. the "ready" 
> call is pretty much the default way of handling events once the document 
> has been loaded.
>
> On Sunday, November 30, 2014 7:16:04 AM UTC+1, Jeremiah Peterson wrote:
>>
>> Here's the example from the book, which isn't working for me. 
>>
>> <div class="one" id="a">Hello</div>
>> <div class="two" id="b">World</div>
>> <script>
>> jQuery(document).ready(function(){
>>    jQuery('.one').click(function(){jQuery('.two').slideToggle()});
>> });
>> </script>
>>
>>
>> This code does work, just removing the ready. 
>>
>> <div class="one" id="a">Hello</div>
>> <div class="two" id="b">World</div>
>> <script>
>>
>>    jQuery('.one').click(function(){jQuery('.two').slideToggle()});
>>
>> </script>
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>>
>>

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