there's already a string and array method with that name, another one with the same name for jQuery objects would mindblow starters that can't differentiate DOM elements from jQuery objects. :P inArray has better semantic also imo
but yes, indexOf would more sense in the context of JavaScript
@rlemon Not sure about that case. For people that have to support IE<9, it is just a matter of using a jQuery method name instead of a native array method name
being tolerant of it !== accepting it as a fact of life; // and you don't always have to be tolerant of it if they are really stupid... just don't make them cry
You know, trying to watch the dom in this chat is a pain in the butt... so many changes can occur all over the place. I've got things working... but it took a bit.
I was bored today... so, I wrote an extension which attaches MutationObservers to chat... looks for profanity, wraps it in a span, and applies a blur (which is removed temporarily on :hover). Pretty neat to see the blur applied in-line.