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#1 2011-04-11 15:57:56

gaekwad
Server grease monkey
From: People's Republic of Cornwall
Registered: 2005-11-19
Posts: 4,484
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What does JQuery do in a vanilla TXP?

Please excuse any dumbness in this question. I know what JQuery does and I know a little about its implementation…what I’m curious about is what it does in the front end of a vanilla Textpattern installation. No plugins, nothing fancy, just a straight-out-of-the-box installation (let’s say 4.4.0 to avoid confusion). Is it even required for a mostly-text site? If I don’t have fancy transitions can I just comment it out, or will things explode? One of the first things I do with an internet-side TXP install is to load JQuery from the Google CDN to speed up rendering times and reduce server load, I’m wondering if I even need it at all with my text-based sites.

Thank you in advance.

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#2 2011-04-11 16:12:47

MattD
Plugin Author
From: Monterey, California
Registered: 2008-03-21
Posts: 1,254
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Re: What does JQuery do in a vanilla TXP?

It is used by the admin side but not the front end. It isn’t even included in the default template.


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Piwik Dashboard, Google Analytics Dashboard, Minibar, Article Image Colorpicker, Admin Datepicker, Admin Google Map, Admin Colorpicker

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#3 2011-04-11 16:15:59

gaekwad
Server grease monkey
From: People's Republic of Cornwall
Registered: 2005-11-19
Posts: 4,484
Bitbucket GitHub

Re: What does JQuery do in a vanilla TXP?

MattD wrote:

It is used by the admin side but not the front end. It isn’t even included in the default template.

Sigh. Mea culpa. I’m an idiot. You’re absolutely right. I must’ve been looking at modified page template.

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