We are happy to announce the 1.14.0 stable release! The focus of this release is reducing the maintenance burden to ensure important issues are addressed, as outlined in theblog post about plans for jQueryUI 1.14. As of today, the jQueryUI 1.13.xline is no longer supported. Reduced support for older browsers or jQuery jQueryUI 1.14 finally drops support for all versions of Internet Explorer &
Last February, we released the first beta of jQuery 4.0.0. We’re now ready to release a second, and we expect a release candidate to come soon. This release comes with a major rewrite to jQuery’s testing infrastructure, which removed all deprecated or under-supported dependencies. But the main change that warranted a second beta was a fix to the exports field forbundlers. More on that and other c
jQuery 4.0.0 has been in the works for a long time, butit is now ready for a beta release! There’s a lot to cover, and the team is excited to seeit released. We’vegot bug fixes, performance improvements, and somebreaking changes. We removed support for IE<11 after all! Still, we expect disruption to be minimal. Many of thebreaking changes are ones the team has wanted to make for years, but co
jQuery 3.7.1 has been released! This release fixes a regression from jQuery 3.6.0 that resulted in rounded dimensions for <tr /> elements inChrome and Safari. Also, a (mostly) internal Sizzle method, jQuery.find.tokenize that was on the jQuery object was accidentally removed when we removed Sizzle in jQuery 3.7.0. That method has been restored. As usual, the release is available on our cdn and th
Last week, we released jQuery 3.6.2. There were several changes in that release, but the most important one addressed an issue with some new selectors introduced in most browsers, like :has(). We wanted to release jQuery 3.6.3 quickly because an issue wasreported that revealed a problem with our original fix. More details on that below. As usual, the release is available on our cdn and the npm pa
You probably weren’t expecting another release so soon, but jQuery 3.6.2 has arrived! The main impetus for this release was the introduction of some new selectors inChrome. More on that below. As usual, the release is available on our cdn and the npm package manager. Other third party CDNs will probably haveit soon as well, but remember that we don’t control their release schedules and they will
jQuery 3.6.1 has been released!It’s been a while since our previous release. We were looking at fixing some elusive edge cases related to focus andblur, but we never quitegot the fix right. If there’s any area of jQuery that’s hard to change,it’s likely related to focus somehow. We’re leaving those as-is for now and will address them in the future, especially since the changes may end up warra
ProjectsjQuery maintainers continue modernization initiative with deprecation of jQuery Mobile Posted On: October 7, 2021jQuery maintainers are continuing to modernizeits overall project that still is one of the most widely deployedJavaScript libraries today. jQuery maintainers continue modernization initiative with deprecation of jQuery Mobile Authors: MichałGołębiowski-Owczarek, Felix Nagel,
jQuery 3.6.0 has been released! In jQuery 3.5.0, the major change was asecurity fix for thehtml prefilter. This release does not include asecurity fix, but does have somegood bug fixes and improvements. We still have oureyes on a jQuery 4.0 release, but until then we will continue to support the 3.x branch and address important issues. As usual, the release is available on our cdn and the npm
I’ve nevergotten 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 ) instead of a plain object ({}). We did that to prevent collisions with keys on Object.prototype propertie
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 haveit 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 of us are stuck at home. With a virus ravaging the planet, we realize that jQuery may not b
jQuery 3.4.1: triggering focus events in IE and finding root elements in iOS 10 Hello again! jQuery 3.4.0 was releasedjust three weeks ago, but we’ve had a few issuesreported that warranted a patch release. Thank you to everyone thatreported issues and helped us get these fixed quickly. Here are the changes: Triggering focus orblur more than once in IE jQuery 3.4.0 came with some changes to th
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 improvements included in jQuery 3.4.0. Here are some of the highlights: Performance improvement in .width and .height When getting a
jQuery 3.3.0 – A fragrant bouquet of deprecations and…is that a new feature?It’s been a while since the last jQuery release, but the Core team hasn’t been idle. We’vegot an all new minor release for you, andit’s evengot a new feature init! The .addClass(), .removeClass(), and .toggleClass() methods now accept an array of classes. jQuery(elem).addClass([ 'dave', 'michał', 'oleg', 'richard', 'j
jQuery 3.2.0 has been released! This release includes some bug fixes, improvements, and some deprecations. There should be no compatibility issues if upgrading from jQuery 3.0+. If you haven’t yet upgraded to jQuery 3+, please have a look at the 3.0 UpgradeGuide. The jQuery Migrate 3.0 plugin will help you to identify compatibility issues in your code. Please try out this new release and let us k
jQuery 3.1.1 is now available! This release includes some bug fixes and improvements. As with all patch version releases, there are no new features or intended compatibility issues (if upgrading from jQuery 3.0+) in this release. We fixed a selector issue with disabled options, exposed jQuery.noConflict even when jQuery is loaded withAMD, and fixed some issues concerning whitespace. We also fixed
We’re proud to announce our latest stable release. jQueryUI 1.12 features two new widgets, an updated base theme, overhauled effects, improved environment support and numerous bug fixes! What happened to 1.12.0? You may have noticed that even though 1.12.0 was released back in July, there was never any announcement. We had several issues surrounding the release, some code issues, but mostly infra
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