Yes, thanks Eric...
On Jan 29, 2:02 pm, Eric Garside <gars...@gmail.com> wrote: > What do you mean when you say functions? If you mean something like: > > function customfunction(input){ > // Does something here > return output; > > } > > Then there's no problem. If you mean another framework, like > prototype.js or mootools or dojo or something, then you'll run into > more problems. > > Otherwise, no, it doesn't really matter what order you include things > in. Though, it's good practice to include jquery first, then your > other stuff later. Especially if you use something like: > > $(document).ready(function(){}); > > in one of your files. > > The best rule of thumb for doing a header is: > > Title First > Metadata Second > All of your CSS Third > Any Frameworks Fourth > Any Framework Plugins 5th > Any Custom stuff last > > So if you were to use jQuery, jQuery UI, and the tabs plugin, plus > your own file, this is the best layout you can shoot for: > > <head> > <title>My Page</title> > <link href="layout.css"/> > <link href="ui.tabs.css"/> > <script src="jquery.js"></script> > <script src="ui.jquery.js"></script> > <script src="tabs.ui.jquery.js"></script> > <script src="mycustomfunctions.js"></script> > </head> > > Hope that answered your question! > > On Jan 29, 1:06 pm, photogeek <levin....@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Can I use JQUERY even though I have other javascript functions inmy > > header? Is there an order that I need to load the functions.....ie do > > I link to the JQUERY code first and then set the other functions? > > > Andy