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I just made a very major edit to an answer - current version (my edit)current version (my edit) | previous revisionprevious revision. My rationale for editing, instead of posting a separate answer, is that the code/extension in question is the same and that the previous version of the answer, among other things:

  • was extremely verbose, containing a code dump;
  • contained copied code that's old and quite possibly broken;
  • is no longer the best way of doing things as the code in question has been made into a jQuery extension available on GitHub.

Was my edit justified, or should it have been an answer all of its own?

I just made a very major edit to an answer - current version (my edit) | previous revision. My rationale for editing, instead of posting a separate answer, is that the code/extension in question is the same and that the previous version of the answer, among other things:

  • was extremely verbose, containing a code dump;
  • contained copied code that's old and quite possibly broken;
  • is no longer the best way of doing things as the code in question has been made into a jQuery extension available on GitHub.

Was my edit justified, or should it have been an answer all of its own?

I just made a very major edit to an answer - current version (my edit) | previous revision. My rationale for editing, instead of posting a separate answer, is that the code/extension in question is the same and that the previous version of the answer, among other things:

  • was extremely verbose, containing a code dump;
  • contained copied code that's old and quite possibly broken;
  • is no longer the best way of doing things as the code in question has been made into a jQuery extension available on GitHub.

Was my edit justified, or should it have been an answer all of its own?

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I just made a very major edit to an answer - current version (my edit) | previous revision. My rationale for editing, instead of posting a separate answer, is that the code/pluginextension in question is thatthe same and that the previous version of the answer, among other things:

  • was extremely verbose, containing a code dump;
  • contained copied code that's old and quite possibly broken;
  • is no longer the best way of doing things as the code in question has been made into a jQuery pluginextension available on GitHub.

Was my edit justified, or should it have been an answer all of its own?

I just made a very major edit to an answer - current version (my edit) | previous revision. My rationale for editing, instead of posting a separate answer, is that the code/plugin in question is that same and that the previous version of the answer, among other things:

  • was extremely verbose, containing a code dump;
  • contained copied code that's old and quite possibly broken;
  • is no longer the best way of doing things as the code in question has been made into a jQuery plugin available on GitHub.

Was my edit justified, or should it have been an answer all of its own?

I just made a very major edit to an answer - current version (my edit) | previous revision. My rationale for editing, instead of posting a separate answer, is that the code/extension in question is the same and that the previous version of the answer, among other things:

  • was extremely verbose, containing a code dump;
  • contained copied code that's old and quite possibly broken;
  • is no longer the best way of doing things as the code in question has been made into a jQuery extension available on GitHub.

Was my edit justified, or should it have been an answer all of its own?

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I just made a very major edit to an answer - current version (my edit) | previous revision. My rationale for editing, instead of posting a separate answer, is that the code/plugin in question is that same and that the previous version of the answer, among other things:

(a) was extremely verbose, containing a code dump;
(b) contained copied code that's old and quite possibly broken;
(c) is no longer the best way of doing things as the code in question has been made into a jQuery plugin available on GitHub.

  • was extremely verbose, containing a code dump;
  • contained copied code that's old and quite possibly broken;
  • is no longer the best way of doing things as the code in question has been made into a jQuery plugin available on GitHub.

Was my edit justified, or should it have been an answer all of its own?

I just made a very major edit to an answer - current version (my edit) | previous revision. My rationale for editing, instead of posting a separate answer, is that the code/plugin in question is that same and that the previous version of the answer, among other things:

(a) was extremely verbose, containing a code dump;
(b) contained copied code that's old and quite possibly broken;
(c) is no longer the best way of doing things as the code in question has been made into a jQuery plugin available on GitHub.

Was my edit justified, or should it have been an answer all of its own?

I just made a very major edit to an answer - current version (my edit) | previous revision. My rationale for editing, instead of posting a separate answer, is that the code/plugin in question is that same and that the previous version of the answer, among other things:

  • was extremely verbose, containing a code dump;
  • contained copied code that's old and quite possibly broken;
  • is no longer the best way of doing things as the code in question has been made into a jQuery plugin available on GitHub.

Was my edit justified, or should it have been an answer all of its own?

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Ian Kemp
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  • 167
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