Excellent, thanks!
On 10 Aug., 15:56, amuhlou <amysch...@gmail.com> wrote: > According to the API, you can have as many $(function(){}); in a page > as you'd like.http://docs.jquery.com/Events/ready > > It just depends on the needs of your project. If it's imperative that $ > ("#myrandomdiv").corner("7px") is applied after $(".myboxclass").corner > ("7px"); completes, then leave them separate as in your second > example. > > On Aug 10, 6:15 am, Jesper F <jesperfjoel...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I Include my javascript in an includefile. Which is better way to > > organize the jQuery code: > > > $(function(){ > > $(".myboxclass").corner("7px"); > > $("#myrandomdiv").corner("7px"); > > }); > > > or > > > $(function(){ > > $(".myboxclass").corner("7px"); > > }); > > > $(function(){ > > $("#myrandomdiv").corner("7px"); > > }); > > > that is in two sections. Is the last just wasting space? they seem to > > be working the same. > > Thanks.