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Mar 21, 2014 14:20
@dystroy may our monkeys one day meet again
Mar 21, 2014 14:19
thanks for the help guys
Mar 21, 2014 14:19
makes sense
Mar 21, 2014 14:17
@rlemon for readability/maintainability I assume you are going with the event.preventDefault in a separate file triggered by an onclick, correct?
Mar 21, 2014 14:11
I have my own monkey
Mar 21, 2014 14:07
@rlemon my main reason for favoring the javascript:void(0) approach would be to make the code more readable as you don't have to jump files to see what's going on. Worth noting I don't do the html/css on the team so assuming we have to prevent a <a> from linking still best to use event.preventdefault.
Mar 21, 2014 14:02
@dystroy notice bad code and such
Mar 21, 2014 14:02
@dystroy everyone needs their monkey to check for bugs
Mar 21, 2014 14:01
@dystroy the monkey thing?
Mar 21, 2014 13:59
that does seem like the best approach
Mar 21, 2014 13:59
@rle
Mar 21, 2014 13:59
@rlemon good to know, is the rason just avoiding inline code?
Mar 21, 2014 13:58
but curious of preference
Mar 21, 2014 13:58
Don't think it makes a big difference
Mar 21, 2014 13:58
Simple Question I'm wanting some thoughts on, to prevent link follows do you guys prefer javascript.void(0) inline or event.preventdefault in separate file
 

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Mar 21, 2014 13:55
wanted to get an idea of what other people prefer
Mar 21, 2014 13:55
I don't either
Mar 21, 2014 13:55
that's been my tradition as well, a new dev on my team wants to switch and I'm undecided
Mar 21, 2014 13:54
but, it seems more readable
Mar 21, 2014 13:53
my instinct tends to be against inline code
Mar 21, 2014 13:53
Simple Question I'm wanting some thoughts on, to prevent link follows do you guys prefer javascript.void(0) inline or event.preventdefault in separate file
Mar 21, 2014 13:52
thanks