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Works in Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, and Opera. Cross-browser support FTW! At just 16 KB for the minified, gzipped version, it has a very small footprint. The API feels natural if you already know JavaScript quite well. Chainability - the magic of jQuery. If you’re familiar with object-oriented programming, you’ll love jQuery. The jQuery UI API is much more consistent and complete than script.aculo.us, and the effects seem much smoother too. To get started with jQuery, just visit the web
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