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  1. jquery - The $ dollar sign - Stack Overflow

    Dec 13, 2013 · The cash sign is just an alias for the jQuery function. Starting the variable name with $ has no effect on that variable. It is customary though, especially in jQuery plugin …

  2. What does the "$" sign mean in jQuery or JavaScript?

    Dec 29, 2011 · In jQuery the variable is assigned a copy of the jQuery function. This function is heavily overloaded and means half a dozen different things depending on what arguments it is …

  3. jquery - Set select option 'selected', by value - Stack Overflow

    But you're not doing it with straight JavaScript, you're doing it with jQuery. And in jQuery, you want to use the .prop() function to set a property, so you would do it like this: …

  4. jQuery syntax - when to use $ (dollar) vs jQuery - Stack Overflow

    Dec 28, 2011 · JQuery has a function called jQuery.noConflict(); which relinquishs jQuery's control of the $ variable making $ not work with jQuery. This would be good for using more …

  5. Forums - jQuery

    The jQuery Project is very excited to announce the jQuery Conference 2010: Boston on October 16-17, 2010. The conference will be held at the Hilton Boston Logan in Boston, …

  6. jquery - What does [object Object] mean? (JavaScript ... - Stack …

    Jan 17, 2012 · It means you are alerting an instance of an object. When alerting the object, toString() is called on the object, and the default implementation returns [object Object].

  7. javascript - jQuery: get data attribute - Stack Overflow

    Jun 21, 2018 · Then I searched and found these questions: How to get the data-id attribute? and jquery can't get data attribute value. The both's answers are "Use .attr('data-sth') or …

  8. jQuery select by attribute using AND and OR operators

    JQuery uses CSS selectors to select elements, so you just need to use more than one rule by separating ...

  9. How can I get the ID of an element using jQuery?

    The .selector property was deprecated in jQuery 1.7 and is only maintained to the extent needed for supporting .live() in the jQuery Migrate plugin. The property was never a reliable indicator …

  10. Submit a form using jQuery - Stack Overflow

    It has tutorials on using jQuery and the left-hand navigation gives access to all of the documentation.

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