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Discussion The cloning method is ac
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2.0 Introduction CHAPTER 2 Selectin
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Discussion As mentioned, an element
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2.6 Selecting Elements by What They
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The preceding selector would select
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Solution As well as passing a selec
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Discussion The core method index()
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Solution Let’s say you inherit a
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If you use this technique, you will
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Discussion In the preceding example
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Solution The if/else statement and
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The +new Date in this code is just
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The page also contains a large numb
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you could use this: $('.clientX') /
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when you discover the slow parts, y
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A Warning About for..in Loops Never
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Solution 1 You’re using the minif
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5.19 Writing Unobtrusive JavaScript
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Documentation Tutorials We’ve
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Beware that you don’t make the us
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