@StevensHaen He's wrong. Returning false is the older way of doing it, preventDefault is the standard, and will remain that way for the forseeable future. There're no plans to deprecate it.
@StevensHaen Also note that return false is equivalent to event.preventDefault() and also event.stopPropagation(). Often this isn't a problem, but can cause issues if you're not aware of it.
if you don't know anything about fish, you can't really comment on their intelligence. common walmart fish are pretty dumb, but almost all salt water fish have personality
I love how a room of people who have owned (likely) little more than a goldfish think they can comment on fish. :P that is like owning a gameboy and commenting on pc gaming.
npm's job is to keep you out of dependency hell, not put you in it. The beta of npm 3 has been released, and I'm running it right now: $ npm --version 3.0.0 If you want to try it, use npm install -g [email protected] but be careful: