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You can use jQuery Screwed anywhere in your code like the regular jQuery.
<script src="jquery-3.7.1.screwed.js"></script>
<script>
$(function(){
alert("You are using jQuery Screwed!");
});
</script>
The following is a list of URLs that can be used to serve jQuery Screwed with proper Content-Type header.
- https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/jquery-screwed@3.7.1-screwed.1/jquery-3.7.1.screwed.js
- https://unpkg.com/jquery-screwed@3.7.1-screwed.1
- https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/fasttime/jquery-screwed@3.7.1-screwed.1/jquery-3.7.1.screwed.js
- https://cdn.staticaly.com/gh/fasttime/jquery-screwed/3.7.1-screwed.1/jquery-3.7.1.screwed.js
- https://gitcdn.xyz/repo/fasttime/jquery-screwed/3.7.1-screwed.1/jquery-3.7.1.screwed.js
- https://rawcdn.githack.com/fasttime/jquery-screwed/3.7.1-screwed.1/jquery-3.7.1.screwed.js
jQuery Screwed was created with JScrewIt. Below are the steps to recreate it manually.
- Install the current version of Node.js if you haven't done so yet.
- Install JScrewIt: run in the command line
npm install -g jscrewit
- Download jQuery—current stable version is 3.7.1: https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.7.1.min.js
- Replace path names as appropriate and run
node jscrewit -ct -f BROWSER path/to/source/jquery-3.7.1.min.js path/to/dest/jquery-3.7.1.screwed.js
jQuery Screwed supports all browsers also supported by jQuery 3.x. Node.js is not supported.
jQuery Screwed is based on jQuery. jQuery is Copyright JS Foundation and other contributors, and licensed under the MIT license.