jQuery has been around since 2006 - yet, the framework has never lost its relevance. In 2019, top sites like Amazon and eBay still use the library for UI optimization. Google relies on jQuery to ...
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 ...
jQuery 1.5 has been officially released and, with its <a href="http://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/JQuery">prevalence</a> on the web, odds are that the release has ...
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 ...