jQuery & TextMate Love

If you’ve been around the web development realm for, say, about 2 minutes - chances are you’ve heard of jQuery. If you’ve been around for about 5 minutes then you’ve probably looked at some really neat demos. Furthermore, if you’ve been around for about 6 minutes you might have just used it before to some degree. I use jQuery very often and I really wish I would have slowed down enough to do what someone has finally done.I use a wonderful jQuery bundle for TextMate by Karl Swedberg. By default it works from within .js files only. Well that was just fine for me but there are plenty of people who prefer to keep certain JS inline the HTML. My buddy Bruce (who has written here before) over at Imulus took the time to walk us through download Karl’s bundle and configuring it to work from within HTML files as well. If you use jQuery you definitely need to go read Bruce’s post about this. It’s very well written and simple to follow.

How to set up a sexy jQuery TextMate bundle

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Name: Erik

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Erik is a husband, father, web developer and musician working in Savannah, Georgia. He loves the smell of TextMate in the morning! You can catch him around Twitter @ErikReagan

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