Thanks Rafael... Thanks Everyone!

It works great, man I'm loving this simple jQuery syntax.

One more question though... why use the shorcut version vs.
document.ready?

I mean if this is the case why'd they even make document.ready?

On Jun 14, 5:10 pm, "Rafael Santos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $(function(){ //shortcut for $(document).ready(){fn}
>   $("#nav > li").hover(function(){
>        $(this).addClass("over");
>   }),function(){
>        $(this).removeClass("over");
>   })
>
> });
>
> 2007/6/14, Charlie Concepcion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Ok I am new to this so here's my old code:
>
> > $(document).ready(function(){
> > $("#nav > li").mouseover(function(){
> >         $(this).addClass("over");})
> > .mouseout(function(){
> >         $(this).removeClass("over");});
> > });
>
> > I need that in hover version. I'm assuming it's supposed to be much
> > shorter.
>
> > On Jun 14, 4:57 pm, "Rafael Santos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I think u can use both, hover and mouseover. jQuery uses javascript to
> > treat
> > > it.
>
> > > 2007/6/14, Charlie Concepcion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > > > I'm new to jQuery and I have to say I love it! I hate javascript but
> > > > now I like it cuz of query.  Anyways enough of that :)
>
> > > > I'm a CSS developer also. I know that the :hover pseudo element
> > > > doesn't work in IE 6 so I always have to use javascript using
> > > > mouseover/mouseout events.
>
> > > > My question is, in jQuery is hover using the CSS or using acting as a
> > > > backend mouseover event?
>
> > > > Final question... what should i use hover or mouseover... making sure
> > > > it works on IE7, Firefox and IE6.
>
> > > > Thanks!
>
> > > --
> > > Rafael Santos Sá :: webdeveloperwww.rafael-santos.com
>
> --
> Rafael Santos Sá :: webdeveloperwww.rafael-santos.com

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