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jQuery.com Site Redesign

We’ve just pushed out a brand new site redesign (for jQuery.com and all its sub-sites). This has been a long time coming and it feels great to get it out the door.
New Homepage

Easily the most contentious part of the redesign - but absolutely the most eye-catching.
jQuery has long been driven by rock, even looking back [...]

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Registration Open for jQuery Conference 2008

Registration for jQuery Conference 2008 is officially open. Register now to ensure your spot!
As announced, this one-day conference will be held in Boston on Sunday, September 28, and will feature two tracks of presentations (beginner and advanced) from jQuery project members and a few special guest speakers. A registration fee of $50 will help cover [...]

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jQuery UI 1.5.2

About 4 days ago, many have noticed that we had uploaded another minor bugfix release to our Google Code account. While there’s, again, no new API introduced, more than 30 issues have been cleared and the codebase is growing more stable every day.
The full changelog is available here if you want to find out if [...]

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jQuery UI 1.5.1

Soon after the release of jQuery UI 1.5, we were getting many useful feedback and issues entered in our bugtracker. Today, we’re happy to release another version of jQuery UI which takes care of many minor regressions and a lot of unsolved issues.
1.5.1 doesn’t add any new features or API changes, but fixes more [...]

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jQuery Camp 2008 Announced

The jQuery Team is pleased to announce the second annual jQuery Camp! jQuery Camp 2008 will be held on Sunday, Sept. 28, the day before The Ajax Experience, in Boston, MA (location TBA).
Last year, over 100 jQuery developers gathered for a full day of jQuery sessions, which included talks from such big [...]

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jQuery UI v1.5 Released, Focus on Consistent API and Effects

We recently discovered an issue with the download builder which caused it to serve cached 1.5rc1 files instead of the final package. We sincerely apologize for the inconvienience caused by this and strongly suggest to download jQuery UI 1.5 again if you downloaded it as a configured package.
Additionally, an issue has been found in ThemeRoller [...]

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