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Qwery - The Tiny Selector Engine. A quarter of the size of Sizzle (1K gzipped and minified) due to only supporting ID, class and attribute selectors. Could be useful for things like embeddable widgets and badges, where depending on a larger library is impolite.

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  6. I am so glad that you have posted very relevant information regarding the recently released application called Qwery, the tiny selector engine. From what I can see after having used the same, it is extremely useful in areas which consist of badges; RFID Tags ,embeddable widgets etc. thereby saving the effort and time to go for larger libraries. Furthermore, the size of the application is very small since it supports class, ID and other attribute selectors primarily.

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