So as far as I'm concerned, livequery is the biggest advance in jQuery since its inception (no, I am not its author). I'm trying to understand why it's having such a slow rate of adoption.
it solves this problem: $("div.klass").draggable(); $("#foo").load("url", function() { $("div.klass").draggable(); }); beautifully, as you now only need to do: $("div.klass").livequery(function() { $(this).draggable() }); $("#foo").load("url"); Obviously, that was only a simple example. The more general case, wanting to bind some event handler to a selector regardless of when it appears on the page, is extremely common. So again, I'm trying to understand why the rate of adoption has been so slow. Any thoughts? -- Yehuda Katz Web Developer | Procore Technologies (ph) 718.877.1325