Hi, Is there some general rule to determine when '.' should be added to JQuery method parameters when referring to CSS classes. Here's an example from the excellent book "Learning JQuery 1.3"
if ($header.is('.sort-alpha')) { findSortKey = function($cell) { return $cell.find('sort-key') .text().toUpperCase() + ' ' + $cell.text ().toUpperCase(); }; } In this case both '.sort-alpha' and 'sort-key' are CSS classes. How does one know when to include the '.' Thanks, Mark PS. I accidentally placed this in the JQuery Plugin Discussions. Apologies for the duplication.