I just updated my site to load certain files only when necessary. For instance, I only load the FCFEditor when I have a textarea that is going to use it, and I just have the script element directly after the textarea.
As for performance, its going to depend. However, I moved about 3-4 plugins to being loaded "on demand" (instead of on every page) and I shaved 3-4 seconds of load time off my homepage (to be fair I also did a few other performance tweaks that helped as well)! Also, definitely read the link aquaone sent as well. Here is the pseudocode that I use for including my extra plugins [element that needs plugin] if (!$already_included) { <script src='/path/to/plugin'> $already_included = true; } <script>[do plugin stuff]</script> Hope that helps. On May 21, 3:10 pm, Donkeybob <rip...@gmail.com> wrote: > I use three or four jquery plugins for a site. What's the best > practice in loading all of these files and how much does it slow down > an app? Do you reference them from another file to keep the page code > clean? Just a couple of questions to find out about . . . . > > Thanks, > Rich