jQuery 1.2.4 Released
Note: 1.2.4 was a bad build. Use 1.2.5 or later instead.
Note: 1.2.4 was a bad build. Use 1.2.5 or later instead.
jQuery UI 1.5b4 Attention: We originally intended to release 1.5b3 a couple of hours ago, but we had two serious issues that forced use to deprecate it and go for b4. Sorry for the inconvenience. The third and last beta has finally arrived to jQuery UI 1.5. Hundreds of hours went into fixing more than … Continue reading
The jQuery Worldwide Sprint (see previous post) is over, and it was a wonderful momentum and great experience for many of us. We made great use of the sprint wiki page during the sprint, and it now serves as a reference of what we accomplished, including meeting summaries and irc logs. We moved a lot … Continue reading
The jQuery UI Team is pleased to announce its first Worldwide Sprint, to take place next Friday and Saturday, March 14-15, 2008. Two full days of testing, fixes, documentation, and general getting-stuff-done. Our goal is to get the jQuery UI 1.5 release (alpha, beta) ready for final, and we invite any and all to help. … Continue reading
Hey everybody, The jQuery team is proud to release the first beta release of the new upcoming version of UI, jQuery UI 1.5! It has been a long path to this release – originally intended to be a bugfix release, it was growing into something we just couldn’t call 1.0.1, not even 1.1, no, it’s … Continue reading
We’re happy to announce a brand new release of jQuery. This is primarily a bug fix release for jQuery 1.2. You can view the full list of what was fixed on the bug tracker. Downloading jQuery 1.2.3: jQuery Minified (15kb with Gzipping) jQuery Packed (29kb) jQuery Regular (94kb) If you wish to checkout the full … Continue reading
This is a bug fix release for jQuery 1.2. You can view the full list of what was fixed on the bug tracker. Downloading jQuery 1.2.3: jQuery Minified (15kb with gzipping jQuery Packed (29kb) jQuery Regular (94kb) .data() and .removeData() These methods complement the already included jQuery.data and jQuery.removeData methods introduced in jQuery 1.2. The … Continue reading
Paul Bakaus (jQuery UI Lead) and John Resig (jQuery Lead) working on the next release of jQuery UI (1.5) and jQuery Core (1.2.3). It’s a rare treat, in distributed Open Source development, to be able to work face-to-face with a fellow developer. Paul is located in Germany, I in Boston – and much of the … Continue reading
jQuery UI is growing, and I’m already seeing quite a few sites using it exclusively to support their interface. As a matter of fact, it’s growing so well, that a LA-based open-source company decided to hire a person to exclusively work on jQuery UI full-time. I’m very happy to announce that I, Paul Bakaus, lead … Continue reading
On the 2nd anniversary of jQuery’s release we’re proud to bring you a brand new release of jQuery. This is primarily a bug fix release for jQuery 1.2. You can view the full list of what was fixed on the bug tracker. Downloading jQuery 1.2.2: jQuery Minified (15kb with Gzipping) jQuery Packed (28kb) jQuery Regular … Continue reading