When using the 'external library' function in Code Snippets, the files are stacking up backwards, where the last file is placed on top of the previous one. The JavaScript framework pulldowns do the same thing.
You're logically going down the list and adding things...
- Select jQuery version from the pull down.
- Use 'external library' link to add jQuery plugin #1.
- Use 'external library' link to add jQuery plugin #2 (depends on plugin #1).
... this is what you'll get...
<script src="plugin_2.js"></script>
<script src="plugin_1.js"></script>
<script src="jquery.min.js"></script>
... completely upside down from how you really wanted them stacked. (Note that when using jsFiddle, 'External Resources' are stacked exactly in the same order as you enter them.)
I sometimes find myself forgetting that I need to think backwards and then end up doing some cutting and pasting. Not a big deal, but this is another little thing that makes using jsFiddle somewhat easier and more intuitive.
Verified in Chrome, Firefox and Safari.
<script>
into the html view, stack snippets do. The system will have a hard time figuring out where to insert the next reference if it can't just insert at the top.</script>
?</script>
tag that immediately comes after a<script>
tag containing asrc
attribute.$("script:last").append()
..? I wonder why this is being ignored or taking so much time for status completion.