The much-awaited jQuery 2.0 has arrived, and as expected the new release drops support for older versions of Internet Explorer, including IE 6, 7, and 8. The announcement was done on the official blog ...
The developers behind the popular jQuery JavaScript library recently published a blog entry with details about the project’s development roadmap. In the note, they announced plans to drop support for ...
Attention Web developers: Get ready for what soon will be the only version of the jQuery JavaScript library available. Version 3.0 of the widely used library has moved to a release candidate stage.
The US IT security authority CISA is currently warning of attacks on servers. Attackers are targeting outdated jQuery installations that make servers vulnerable. jQuery is used to easily manipulate ...
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 ...