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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
Update: The contest is now closed! I would like to thank everyone for their submissions. We’ll begin the judging process very soon.
To encourage people to promote the jQuery project, and get as many people involved in the community as possible, we’re holding a contest to build a “Powered by jQuery” button. Having a nicely designed […]
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Posted: October 27th, 2006
Mozilla just released http://www.worldfirefoxday.com/, a site to thank everyone who contributed in world firefox day 2006. The site allows users to search for friends names and they are displayed in an interesting fashion.
The script is a combination of the Rotator script and some slick AutoComplete which powers the search.
Start typing a name slowly […]
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Posted: October 25th, 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 think we all have heard of or used Suckerfish CSS Menu’s before, written by Pattrick Griffiths and Dan Webb for A List Apart. If not, it’s a cool way to make drop down menu’s using standards based semantic HTML and CSS. Unfortunately, with IE still dominating the browser marketplace we still […]
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Posted: August 3rd, 2006
Will Jessup has just release a great demo of what’s possible with jQuery (and Javascript in general): A 3d model of the universe. Try moving your mouse vertically around the screen to see the universe at different angles, horizontally to make it rotate faster. All the images are courtesy of NASA.
digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/programming/Solar_system_made_from_JavaScript’;
Will used a […]
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Posted: August 1st, 2006
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