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JQ.Mobi Is A Mobile-Optimized HTML5 Rewrite Of the JQuery Framework

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Re: JQ.Mobi Is A Mobile-Optimized HTML5 Rewrite Of the JQuery Framework

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does anyone know if it's compatible with backbone like zepto can drop in and replace jquery on mobile?

The idea is to drop in and replace jquery on mobile.

The idea is, sure, but can it? Zepto is supposed to be a drop-in replacement too, and it definitely isn't.

Re: JQ.Mobi Is A Mobile-Optimized HTML5 Rewrite Of the JQuery Framework

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On a side note, the graphic that illustrates code size compared to Zepto and jQuery libraries is a bit misleading.

The shading and reflections suggest that the objects on the illustration are spheres, for which the volume ratio of jQuery to jQ.Mobi is about 500:1. If the objects are circles then the area ratio is still around 60:1.

One can argue that it's more or less OK for the radius ratio, but IMO the chart gives a falsy impression in general.

Re: JQ.Mobi Is A Mobile-Optimized HTML5 Rewrite Of the JQuery Framework

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

The idea is to drop in and replace jquery on mobile.

The idea is , sure, but can it? Zepto is supposed to be a drop-in replacement too, and it definitely isn't.

Well, as an observer of these things, sign up for the beta and let me know how it works out.

Re: JQ.Mobi Is A Mobile-Optimized HTML5 Rewrite Of the JQuery Framework

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

The idea is to drop in and replace jquery on mobile.

The idea is , sure, but can it? Zepto is supposed to be a drop-in replacement too, and it definitely isn't.

The claim they do not implement the majority of JQuery's APIs, only the most used ones, so I guess it depends on how much of JQuery you actually use.
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