Posted
about 9 years
ago
by
Kris Borchers
After last week’s announcement that JSCS is merging with ESLint, this week the ESLint team is announcing that they are bringing their project to the jQuery Foundation. We are very excited to be the providers of a long-term, openly governed home for ESLint. We are also looking forward to seeing the outcomes of this new … Continue reading →
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Posted
about 9 years
ago
by
Kris Borchers
After last week’s announcement that JSCS is merging with ESLint, this week the ESLint team is announcing that they are bringing their project to the jQuery Foundation. We are very excited to be the providers of a long-term, openly governed home for ESLint. We are also looking forward to seeing the outcomes of this new … Continue reading →
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Posted
about 9 years
ago
by
Timmy Willison
jQuery 1.12.3 and 2.2.3 have been released! These are small releases with a couple bug fixes. There was a minor issue that made the 1.x branch inconsistent with 2.x and a recently-introduced bug in both branches that affected the .load method. We do not expect this release to have any breaking changes, but if you … Continue reading →
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Posted
about 9 years
ago
by
Timmy Willison
jQuery 1.12.3 and 2.2.3 have been released! These are small releases with a couple bug fixes. There was a minor issue that made the 1.x branch inconsistent with 2.x and a recently-introduced bug in both branches that affected the .load method. We do not expect this release to have any breaking changes, but if you … Continue reading →
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Posted
about 9 years
ago
by
Kris Borchers
As most of you are likely aware by now, a potentially dangerous security vulnerability was highlighted recently in the use of npm modules in your projects. In general, the jQuery Foundation still believes this is a safe and very powerful practice and in no way are we saying you should no longer use npm for … Continue reading →
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Posted
about 9 years
ago
by
Kris Borchers
As most of you are likely aware by now, a potentially dangerous security vulnerability was highlighted recently in the use of npm modules in your projects. In general, the jQuery Foundation still believes this is a safe and very powerful practice and in no way are we saying you should no longer use npm for … Continue reading →
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Posted
about 9 years
ago
by
Timmy Willison
We’re keeping the releases coming with two new patch releases for the 1.x and 2.x branches. These releases include a few bug fixes, which includes two edge case bugs for jQuery.isPlainObject and a bug when setting the selected property on an option element using the .prop() method in IE 11. We do not expect this … Continue reading →
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Posted
about 9 years
ago
by
Timmy Willison
We’re keeping the releases coming with two new patch releases for the 1.x and 2.x branches. These releases include a few bug fixes, which includes two edge case bugs for jQuery.isPlainObject and a bug when setting the selected property on an option element using the .prop() method in IE 11. We do not expect this … Continue reading →
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Posted
over 9 years
ago
by
Timmy Willison
As the jQuery team prepares for a 3.0 final release, we continue to maintain the 1.12 and 2.2 branches. These two patch releases fix a few bugs and improve stability. The most significant bug fix involved a problem with the .position() method, which affected how jQuery UI tooltips were positioned in Internet Explorer. We do … Continue reading →
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Posted
over 9 years
ago
by
Timmy Willison
As the jQuery team prepares for a 3.0 final release, we continue to maintain the 1.12 and 2.2 branches. These two patch releases fix a few bugs and improve stability. The most significant bug fix involved a problem with the .position() method, which affected how jQuery UI tooltips were positioned in Internet Explorer. We do … Continue reading →
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