hello, what is the best way to trigger click event twice without being ridiculous? $('selector').trigger('click').trigger('click'); or two lines of $('selector').trigger('click'); ?
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@ParkingMaster Don't extend built-ins. MooTools already showed this was a terrible practice. Also all the other code that tries to add "conveniences" to shared objects. For reference, C# has this issue with extension methods. Common one is .ForEach() being added and if two libraries do it or your code and a library, then you have a problem. Or if you add a method now and .NET decides to add in the future. Which is sort of what happened with MooTools but in JS land.