well, my suggestion is a plugin framework to accomodate plugins for plugins.
i want to build one. but i want to research the issue with you all. I have been building a website based on events and listeners subscribing to them. I am thinking that a similar framework for plugins, where all actions are fired as events that anyone can listen to and intercept to incorporate additional plugins to the plugin. Essentially, the initial plugin will be a set of events defined to describe an activity. Thoughts? ----- Original Message ---- From: Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 11:47:33 PM Subject: [jQuery] Re: plugin sizes, part 2 Ariel Jakobovits schrieb: > What I meant to ask before I submit hastily was whether all the feature > requests we, I included, are sending to the plugin developers are bloating > the plugins? > > (sorry for 2 emails) Yes, they do. I'm experiencing exactly the same with Tabs and especially with Thickbox Reloaded... In the end one has to carefully decide what ise useful and what is too special. -- Klau