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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T12:50:33+00:00 2026-06-13T12:50:33+00:00

Can someone explain this? I realize the jQuery interface is the one that comes

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Can someone explain this? I realize the jQuery interface is the one that comes pre defined but what is JQueryStatic?

I have the following:

(function($)
{

    $.fn.disableBt = function()
    {
        $(this).attr('disabled', true);
        if ($.browser.msie && $.browser.version < 9)
        {
            $(this).addClass('disabled');
        }
    }

})(jQuery);

The only way I could get typescript to know about this was by adding it to the jQuery interface like this:

    disableBt();
}

I tried adding it to jQueryStatic but it didn’t seem to work:

interface JQueryStatic {
  modal( options );
  disableBt();
}

Here’s the way options is defined in my modal:

$.modal.defaults = {
    content: false,
    useIframe: false,
    ...
    ...
var settings = $.extend({}, $.modal.defaults, options),
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    2026-06-13T12:50:34+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 12:50 pm

    Is “options” (in modal (options)) defined?

    JQueryStatic interface has the static methods (“those on $ and jQuery themselves”)

    JQuery interface has the members that can be run on jQuery elements, many of them are returning JQuery themselves for chainability.

    interface JQueryStatic {
        someAdditionalMethod(): any;
    }
    $.someAdditionalMethod();
    
    interface JQuery {
        pluginMethod(): JQuery;
    }
    $("body").pluginMethod();
    

    if your case something like this:

    interface ModalDefaultOptions {
        content?: bool;
        useIframe?: bool;
    }
    
    interface JQueryStatic {
        modal: {
            defaults: ModalDefaultOptions;
        };
    }
    
    interface JQuery {
        disableBt(): void; // or :JQuery if you returned 'this' from the function 
    }
    
    $("#someButton").disableBt();
    $.modal.defaults.content = false;
    
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