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jQuery 1.5.1 Released

jQuery 1.5.1 is now out! This is the first minor release on top of jQuery 1.5 and lands a number of fixes for bugs.
We would like to thank the following contributors that provided patches towards this release: antonkovalyov, csnover, danheberden, davidmurdoch, dmethvin, gnarf37, jaubourg, jeresig, jitter, jrburke, lrbabe, mathiasbynens, rwldrn, SlexAxton, and voxwerk.
We’d especially like to thank our bug triage team who assisted in narrowing down some of the important fixes needed for this release.
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jQuery Conference 2011: San Francisco Bay Area Conference Announced

The jQuery Project is very excited to announce the dates for our next San Francisco Bay Area conference; after a fantastic event in 2010, we’ll be returning to the Microsoft Silicon Valley Researc

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jQuery 1.5.1 RC 1 Released

We’re nearing the first update to jQuery 1.5 – and we’re pleased to announce the release of the first release candidate! Barring any major bugs this should be the code that we end up shipping for jQuery 1.5.1 (which will be happening on February 24th).
jQuery 1.5.1 Release Candidate 1
You can get the code from the jQuery CDN:

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jQuery Community Updates For February 2011

Hey guys. In today’s post we’ll be presenting updates on both jQuery Core and UI as well as highlighting any upcoming training events being held and articles or videos which we think might be useful to read. We would appreciate your comments and feedback on them!
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jQuery 1.5 Released

Right on schedule jQuery 1.5 is ready for consumption!
This release has been a long time coming and has been a real team effort. Please take this opportunity to thank members of the jQuery Team and the jQuery bug triage team for their help in getting this release out the door.
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As usual, we provide two copies of jQuery, one minified and one uncompressed (for debugging or reading).

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API Documentation Changes

examples of comments on api.jquery.com When we added comments to the API documentation last January, the idea was to provide a place for members of the community to augment the documentation with their own tips or real-world examples. While this system worked well when it was first introduced, it has become increasingly difficult to manage the enormous amount of spam that it has attracted.

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jQueyr 1.5 RC 1 Released

We’re nearing the final release of jQuery 1.5 – and we’re pleased to announce the release of the first release candidate! Barring any major bugs this should be the code that we end up shipping for jQuery 1.5 (which will be happening on January 31st).
The final release notes and documentation will be coming with the final 1.5 release.
jQuery 1.5 Release Candidate 1
You can get the code from the jQuery CDN:

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jQuery 1.5 Beta 1 Released

Happy 5th Birthday to jQuery! jQuery was released on January 14th, 2006 today marks its 5th year of development!
To celebrate the occasion we’re releasing the first beta release of jQuery 1.5! We’re planning on having a final release candidate within 10 days and a final release by the end of the month.

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Hotlinking to be disabled on January 31, 2011

Lately, we have noticed a significant increase in traffic from sites that hotlink directly to files on our various properties (jquery.com, jqueryui.com, dev.jquery.com, etc.) instead of downloading and hosting them locally or taking advantage of the CDNs that we and others (Google, Microsoft, etc.) provide for this purpose. This behavior has started to negatively affect the performance of our network and is preventing legitimate users from accessing our site at peak times.

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jQuery Community Updates For December 2010


Welcome to the December jQuery Community Update. We hope you had an enjoyable break with your families and would like to wish everyone in the community a happy new year!
In today’s post we’ll be presenting updates on both jQuery Core and jQuery UI. We would appreciate your comments and feedback on them!
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