Using two different versions of JQuery on the same page is definitely not recommended. You are almost guaranteed to have conflicts that way. Chances are that you can consolidate on the newer version and get the same functionality.
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 12:55 PM, awagner87
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Hello, I'm very new to query and javascript. I use these scripts in my pages a lot, I really don't change anything though. However I need to use both these scripts for the jquery effects I'm trying to implement on my page. For some reason, when I have both on my page that look like this:
They seem to "cancel" out the other effect on my page... Not sure what to do? Can I make it so it only effects the style or class that I want it to? Any suggestions? Ideas? Anything would be great and I'd really appreciate it! I've been pulling out my hair trying to figure out how to get these effects working together. THANKS!!
Amanda
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