John Resig
Another bug-fix release is ready for all to enjoy! It is highly recommended that you upgrade right away. As always, if you spot a bug, please add it to the bug tracker.
As with the last release, jQuery 1.0.3 is featuring only bug fixes – leaving all API additions/changes/deletions until the next full release: jQuery 1.1.
Once […]
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Posted: October 28th, 2006
I just want to let everyone know that I’m going to be presenting at the Ajax Experience this next week here in Boston. I’m going to be giving two presentations: One on the jQuery JavaScript library and another on JavaScript libraries, in general. The jQuery presentation is going to be demo-heavy, writing lots of cool […]
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Posted: October 20th, 2006
As a follow-up to the previous event selector showdown comes a new Zebra Table Showdown.
The Challenge:
Making all tables on a page have striped (”Zebra”) backgrounds (different coloring on every odd row).
The Rules:
The odd/even styling should be done by adding a class for the ‘odd’ numbered table rows.
This must be able to work on multiple tables. […]
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Posted: October 18th, 2006
I forgot to mention in the 1.0.2 release notes, the other day, that there was a minor API change. This was a mistake, as we should’ve held off on making an API change until the next major release (jQuery 1.1).
As summarized by Steven Wittens, here is the premise behind the change:
In jQuery 1.0.2, the first […]
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Posted: October 13th, 2006
jQuery 1.0.2 is now ready for consumption! This release is a huge bug fix release – and it is highly recommended that you upgrade right away. As always, if you spot a bug, please add it to the bug tracker.
In addition to having a better test suite, a big push for this release was to […]
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Posted: October 9th, 2006
I came across a site, today, that claimed to be a “new JavaScript attack vector” called the: JavaScript Spider. The result, however, is completely laughable. According to the web site: The JavaScript Spider is the first implementation of a proof of concept tool which shows that Javascript can be in fact quite dangerous. This implementation […]
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Posted: October 7th, 2006
I spotted something that I found neat today. A blogger named Wulf recently devised a system for tracking blog comments, without using any native comment system. He uses the Blosxom blogging system that doesn’t (as far as I can tell) natively support comments. Additionally, any system for keeping track of comments is prone to being […]
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Posted: October 5th, 2006
I don’t think I could possibly be any more giddy about something, than how I am concerning The Netflix Prize. In short: Netflix’s vote prediction algorithm gets a deviation of 0.95 stars away from predicting your vote for a movie. If you can do 10% better, they’ll give you $1 million dollars. That’s awesome and […]
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Posted: October 4th, 2006
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