With jQuery 4, a new major version is released for the first time in years. Less legacy, modern browsers, more security – ...
If you are even vaguely involved in building Web content you have to at least have heard of jQuery, a cross-browser JavaScript library for client-side scripting that is small, fast, and free (under ...
It may sound confusing, but developers these days can avail themselves to two open source projects bearing almost the same name, one called JQuery and the other jQuery. Leaders of these projects, ...
jQuery 2.0 has officially arrived, and it’s smaller and faster than previous versions of the JavaScript Library. Those improvements come at a price, though: jQuery 2.0 won’t support Internet Explorer ...
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