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The following message breaks the script, apparently due to the $ in backticks:

###jQuery-$
Did you know that you only have to write `jQuery` in its long form once? By wrapping your code in `(function($) { .... })(jQuery);`, you can use `$` no matter if `noConflict` has been used or not.

The following message breaks the script, apparently due to the $ in backticks:

###jQuery-$
Did you know that you only have to write `jQuery` in its long form once? By wrapping your code in `(function($) { .... })(jQuery);`, you can use `$` no matter if `noConflict` has been used or not.

The following message breaks the script, apparently due to the $ in backticks:

###jQuery-$
Did you know that you only have to write `jQuery` in its long form once? By wrapping your code in `(function($) { .... })(jQuery);`, you can use `$` no matter if `noConflict` has been used or not.
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The following message breaks the script, apparently due to the $ in backticks:

###jQuery-$
Did you know that you only have to write `jQuery` in its long form once? By wrapping your code in `(function($) { .... })(jQuery);`, you can use `$` no matter if `noConflict` has been used or not.