Heh, I should have read this first, before suggesting it myself.  *blush*

- Brian

> On 01/12/06, Christof Donat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> > Controller set of methods is returned..
>> >
>> > $('#grid').grid().data(data).drig().show()
>> > $('#grid').grid().scrollToRow(6).drig().css("border", "1px")
>> >
>> > A controller object is returned..
>> >
>> > var grid = null
>> > $("grid").grid({
>> >     data: data,
>> >     onComplete: function(controller)  { grid = controller }
>> > })
>> > grid.srollToRow(6)
>> >
>> > What is best practice?
>>
>> How about the Idea to have a jQuery-function that returns the controller
>> object:
>>
>> $('#grid').grid({data:data}).show().gridController().scrollToRow(6);
>
> An perhaps have a method that returns you back to jQuery object?
> Calling it 'end' (or any other jQuery method name) may be confusing,
> something like 'endGrid'.
>
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