chainable the ability to chain function calls, as in
$('#'+parm.id).slideDown("slow",function(){$('#'+parm.id).overflow("auto")});

or
var numb = this.onclick.toString().match(/press\((.*)\)/)[1];

it's the dots.


On 9/27/06, Dan Atkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Na. I don't smoke.
>
> Do you mean articles that link to other articles, or chainables in terms of
> code, cause I'm not sure the latter is relevent.
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> sunsean wrote:
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> > One word, "chainables." ~Sean
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