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Rejected Mortal Kombat Fatalities view!
youtube.com - The Mortal Kombat developers came up with all kinds of ideas for fatalities. These are the ones that didn't make the cut.
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- fluidfoundation, on 10/21/2009, -1/+16This must be some new strange use of the word "fresh" that I was unaware of. Some of these plugins I've been using for quite a while.
- Stupidumb, on 10/21/2009, -0/+13Anyone recommend jQuery over prototype?
- econofast, on 10/21/2009, -0/+11I sure do.
- fragmit, on 10/21/2009, -0/+9I whistled for a javascript library and when it came near the
Licensplate said fresh and had a jquery.min.js in the mirror - shapiro500, on 10/21/2009, -0/+8DAMN...These plugins are so FRESH. SSSSNAP.
- domenics, on 10/21/2009, -0/+5Hahaha I lol'd
if anything, I could $('#mouth').html('this cab was rare')
But I thought, eh forget it. - CircleFusion, on 10/21/2009, -0/+4I've only briefly worked with prototype, while I've worked pretty extensively with jquery. I understand that jquery has taken a lot of ideas from prototype and intended to improve upon those techniques (like with selectors and working with jquery objects). As I understand it, prototype later incorporated some ideas from jquery (as well as dojo and others). One thing that I believe prototype still doesn't do is method chaining. One big difference, from experience, was that learning jquery was faster than with prototype. I could google for information a little more easily and get answers to questions pretty quickly on irc.freenode.org#jquery
jQuery is known to be fast and lightweight. It is newer than a lot of other js libraries (including prototype), but it seems to have matured very quickly through 2008 and 2009. When I first messed with it (in 2007), the drag-drop functionality was a bit flaky. Now the library is pretty solid. - Stupidumb, on 10/21/2009, -0/+2Try middle-clicking
- dalectrics, on 10/21/2009, -0/+2No need for so many image handling plugins. I don't need 4 slideshow viewers for any one site. Suprised not to see tableSorter or quickSearch in here either, probably the most useful jQuery plugins I've ever used, especially when used together.
- zantos420, on 10/21/2009, -0/+1well i did that afterwards, however, if your prerogative as a developer is to keep people on your website when linking to outside domains then you should implement the above onclick event in your anchor tags regardless. it's just good practice.
- NeoNevermore, on 10/21/2009, -0/+1True, but there are pros and cons even with similar functioning plugins. I went through about 6 different jQuery compatible lightbox plugins until I found the one I wanted.
- zantos420, on 10/21/2009, -3/+4nice list but i think they need to learn the purpose of onclick="this.target='_new';" when i'm trying to look at examples while reading the article
- fluidfoundation, on 10/21/2009, -0/+1word.
- moskrin, on 11/03/2009, -0/+1Aw crap, $("#homes").appendTo("#belair")
- lane4, on 10/21/2009, -0/+1jQuery came after, and has done it better with lessons learned from other frameworks like prototype
- moskrin, on 11/02/2009, -0/+1yo, $("#homes").append($("#belair"))
- Stupidumb, on 10/21/2009, -0/+1cool, thanks for the input
- acroyear2, on 10/30/2009, -0/+1* bboy stance *
- blastingart1, on 10/23/2009, -0/+1lol XD
- supperohero, on 10/21/2009, -1/+1To be clear, I'm so bored of Noupe.com gaming Digg with very similar posts all the time.
- ThatWebGeek, on 10/21/2009, -1/+1fresh like months/years old fresh?
- DanAshcroft, on 10/22/2009, -2/+2not new, stop spamming.
- scuba7183, on 10/21/2009, -4/+2Fresh Prince, yo
- DaviDTC, on 10/21/2009, -12/+2These comments su.... don't exist.



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