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I guess it causes troubles for UserGal
![]() Well, we could look into using jQuery in compatibility mode, but this way it wouldn't be so sexy. So we need to make a choice somehow: either stick with jQuery or not use any JS framework at all and leave it all for users. So far we have chosen first. If you have a specific plugin that uses, say, prototype.js, you can either find a similar jQuery plugin, or disable jQuery and use prototype - everything will work in this case, except for some tiny things that make life easier. May the Source be with you!
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