Thanks.  I ready an article somewhere and it mentioned not combining
"old" coding forms with new in reference to jQuery.  It didn't make
much sense to me and this confirms it.  I'll continue to code with
functions and such and just supplement with jQuery where beneficial.

Thanks

On Dec 4, 6:36 pm, "Michael Geary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> jQuery isn't a separate language with its own rules. It's still JavaScript
> code, just like any other JavaScript code. Functions, variables, reusable
> code, those are all good practice, and none of it changes because you're
> using jQuery.
>
> Could you give a specific example of some jQuery code that doesn't look
> good, and then we can talk about how to clean it up?
>
> -Mike
>
> > From: Will
>
> > I'm sure this is dealt with somewhere in the jQuery tutorials
> > but I have not been able to find it.
>
> > I'm new to jQuery and used to working with functions and
> > variables so that I can create reusable code and not have to
> > hard code every event that could happen.  This is pretty much
> > basic programming.  For Example,
>
> > function action(id) {
> >      //do something.....
> > }
>
> > Short of using this method of traditionally programming is
> > there a better way of doing this in jQuery?

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