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Posted over 3 years ago by Michal Golebiowski-Owczarek
By: Michal Golebiowski-Owczarek, Felix Nagel, and the jQuery team Editor’s Note: the following blog post was originally published to the OpenJS Foundation Blog. jQuery maintainers are continuing to modernize its overall project that still is one of ... [More] the most widely deployed JavaScript libraries today. The team announced that the cross-platform jQuery Mobile project under its … Continue reading → [Less]
Posted over 3 years ago by Michal Golebiowski-Owczarek
By: Michal Golebiowski-Owczarek, Felix Nagel, and the jQuery team Editor’s Note: the following blog post was originally published to the OpenJS Foundation Blog. The jQuery project is actively maintained and widely implemented — it’s used by 73% of 10 ... [More] million most popular websites. As part of its ongoing effort to modernize the project, jQuery maintainers … Continue reading → [Less]
Posted almost 4 years ago by Jory Burson
As part of its ongoing infrastructure updates, the jQuery infrastructure team is making configuration and deployment changes to address intermittent outages reported by some users. The issue is the result of faulty IP allowlisting which affects users ... [More] downloading jQuery project assets from certain IP addresses. This issue is expected to be resolved in the next … Continue reading → [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by Timmy Willison
jQuery 3.6.0 has been released! In jQuery 3.5.0, the major change was a security fix for the html prefilter. This release does not include a security fix, but does have some good bug fixes and improvements. We still have our eyes on a jQuery 4.0 release, but until then we will continue to support the … Continue reading →
Posted about 5 years ago by Timmy Willison
I’ve never gotten to say this on a jQuery release, but May the 4th be with you! A short time ago in a galaxy exactly like this one, we released jQuery 3.5.0. We have a quick fix for a regression in that release. Specifically, we had changed our internal data object to use Object.create( null … Continue reading →
Posted about 5 years ago by Timmy Willison
jQuery 3.5.0 has been released! As usual, the release is available on our cdn and the npm package manager. Other third party CDNs will probably have it soon as well, but remember that we don’t control their release schedules and they will need some time. We hope you’re staying healthy and safe while so many … Continue reading →
Posted about 6 years ago by Timmy Willison
Hello again! jQuery 3.4.0 was released just three weeks ago, but we’ve had a few issues reported that warranted a patch release. Thank you to everyone that reported issues and helped us get these fixed quickly. Here are the changes: Triggering focus or blur more than once in IE jQuery 3.4.0 came with some changes … Continue reading →
Posted about 6 years ago by Timmy Willison
Hello again! jQuery 3.4.0 was released just three weeks ago, but we’ve had a few issues reported that warranted a patch release. Thank you to everyone that reported issues and helped us get these fixed quickly. Here are the changes: Triggering focus or blur more than once in IE jQuery 3.4.0 came with some changes … Continue reading →
Posted about 6 years ago by Timmy Willison
jQuery has a new release! It’s been a while since our last release, but we expect this to be the last minor release in the 3.x branch, and then we will move on to the overhaul that will be jQuery 4.0. But before we get to 4.0, we’re excited to share the bug fixes and … Continue reading →
Posted about 6 years ago by Timmy Willison
jQuery has a new release! It’s been a while since our last release, but we expect this to be the last minor release in the 3.x branch, and then we will move on to the overhaul that will be jQuery 4.0. But before we get to 4.0, we’re excited to share the bug fixes and … Continue reading →