You might be interested in Low Pro: 
http://www.danwebb.net/2008/2/3/how-to-use-low-pro-for-jquery

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Bohdan

On Feb 4, 7:59 pm, ShurikAg <shuri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Until now I was using my own developed JS library (based on
> traditional JS). In most cases I had classes for each module that I
> have in the system (for example: class for registration form, class
> for gallery interaction, class for gallery item etc.). Subsequently,
> those classes interacts with the server, make UI changes etc.
> I have decided to start using jQuery, but hove the sake of convenience
> I would like to use the same approach with separate classes.
> What is the right way of creating class (not a plugin) using jQuery?
>
> Thanks.
>
> P.S. Any suggestions for different approach are welcome.

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