On Jul 19, 2009, at 8:34 AM, John Resig wrote:

>
> You won't be able to use .unbind() to cancel a hoverClass effect, as
> the event-handling functions are defined inside the hoverClass method.
>
> Umm, yes you can. As I said before you can just do:
>
>   .unbind("mouseenter").unbind("mouseleave")
>
> --John

You can unbind multiple events at once, too, so you could do:

    .unbind('mouseenter mouseleave')

--Karl


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