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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion page/plugins/finding-evaluating-plugins.md
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Expand Up @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ The easiest way to find plugins is to search Google or the [jQuery Plugins Regis

When looking for a plugin to fill a need, do your homework. Ensure that the plugin is well-documented, and look for the author to provide lots of examples of its use. Be wary of plugins that do far more than you need; they can end up adding substantial overhead to your page. For more tips on spotting a sub-par plugin, read [Signs of a poorly written jQuery plugin](http://remysharp.com/2010/06/03/signs-of-a-poorly-written-jquery-plugin/) by Remy Sharp.

Once you choose a plugin, you'll need to add it to your page. Download the plugin, unzip it if necessary, place it your application's directory structure, then include the plugin in your page using a script tag (after you include jQuery).
Once you choose a plugin, you'll need to add it to your page. Download the plugin, unzip it if necessary, place it within your application's directory structure, then include the plugin in your page using a script tag (after you include jQuery).