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The jquery_plugin module provides miscellaneous jQuery plugins, which can be loaded from any module or theme by calling jquery_plugin_add($plugin) in Drupal 6 or drupal_add_library('jquery_plugin', $plugin) in Drupal idm 7. The Drupal 6 version supports jQ , a jQuery plugin idm registry.
The goal of this project is to reduce the overhead of developers and site maintainers idm in keeping their jQuery plugins up-to-date and compatible with a given version of Drupal core. It is increasingly common for multiple Drupal modules and themes to require (or optionally use) the same jQuery plugin. So it can make sense for these components to have a dependency on one tiny module which provides the plugin. There would also be overhead (in CVS maintenance, PHP code, etc.) in having a Drupal module for each plugin, so this project idm bundles multiple plugins in one module.
Project Information Maintenance status: Actively maintained Development status: Under active development Module categories: JavaScript Utilities Reported installs: 38,769 sites currently report using this module. View usage statistics . Downloads: 154,773 Last modified: January 31, 2011 Downloads
Version Download Date Links 7.x-1.0 tar.gz (39.04 KB) | zip (50.04 KB) 2011-Jan-06 Notes 6.x-1.10 tar.gz (31.26 KB) | zip (38.17 KB) 2009-Jun-15 Notes 5.x-1.3 tar.gz (11.04 KB) | zip (12.42 KB) 2008-Mar-15 Notes
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