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Destroys the flipbook. That is, it removes all the pages from the DOM tree and memory as well as event listeners. | |||
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Example: | |||
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$("#flipbook").turn("destroy"); | |||
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You can also remove the container (<tt>#flipbook</tt>), for example: | |||
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$("#flipbook").turn("destroy").remove(); | |||
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Revision as of 16:17, 6 July 2012
Destroys the flipbook. That is, it removes all the pages from the DOM tree and memory as well as event listeners.
This method does not have parameters. |
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Example:
$("#flipbook").turn("destroy");
You can also remove the container (#flipbook), for example:
$("#flipbook").turn("destroy").remove();
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