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jQuery UI doesn't have to be used as whole 110kb library. You can download only parts that you need, and then it would be a smaller 'custom build'.

I prefer using jUI because it is created by jQuery Team, to so if there is a bug it will be for sure patched (custom plugins sometimes are not updated). And I thing think jQuery team will always create most optimized version, and if someone will do better, they will update their code, like it was with introducing Sizzle in 1.3.

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jQuery UI doesn't have to be used as whole 110kb library. You can download only parts that you need, ant and then it would be a smaller 'custom build'.

I prefer using jUI because it is created by jQuery Team, to if there is a bug it will be for sure patched (custom plugins sometimes are not updated). And I thing jQuery team will always create most optimized version, and if someone will do better, they will update their code, like it was with introducing Sizzle in 1.3.

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jQuery UI doesn't have to be used as whole 110kb library. You can download only parts that you need, ant then it would be a smaller 'custom build'. I prefer using jUI because it is created by jQuery Team, to if there is a bug it will be for sure patched (custom plugins sometimes are not updated). And I thing jQuery team will always create most optimized version, and if someone will do better, they will update their code, like it was with introducing Sizzle in 1.3.