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How to Build Your Own Custom jQuery

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In this quick tip screencast, I'm going to show you a trick that I bet you don't know about. Did you know that, as of jQuery 1.8, you can now build a custom version of the library?


Why Would You?

Imagine that you're working on a relatively simple project that doesn't have any need for jQuery's AJAX or CSS capabilities? Well, in these cases, it sure is a shame to keep all of that code in the library, if you're never going to need it.

That's where custom builds come in. By merely running a couple of commands, you can specify that your custom version of jQuery should exclude those two modules.

Give me a few minutes, and I'll show you how!

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