jQuery 1.2: jQuery.extend(“Awesome”)

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Attend jQueryCamp Boston!

We’re having a free one day conference this October and most of the jQuery team will be there. Come along, ask questions, and meet the people who build the library that you love!

This is a massive new release of jQuery that’s been a long time in the making – and it’s ready for your consumption!

We’ve put the full jQuery 1.2 release notes on a page of it’s own, since there’s so much to dig through. REMEMBER, features were removed in 1.2, so please be sure to read the notes on how to upgrade before doing so.

As always, there’s going to be bugs, so please submit them to the bug tracker and we’ll try to get them sorted out, right away. You can probably expect a minor bug fix release within the week to take care of any pressing issues.

jQuery 1.2 (Full Release Notes)

Download

jQuery 1.2: (How To Upgrade)

Plugins:

Selectors :has(selector) :header :animated XPath Selector Plugin

Attributes .val() Overhaul

Traversing .map() .prevAll() / .nextAll() .slice() .hasClass() .andSelf() .contents()

Manipulation .wrapInner() / .wrapAll() .replaceWith() / .replaceAll() Event Cloning

CSS .offset() .height() / .width() for document and window



Ajax Partial .load() Cross-Domain getScript JSONP .serialize() Overhaul Disable Caching

Effects .stop() %/em Animations Color Animations Relative Animations Queue Control :animated step: Function

Events Namespaced Events .triggerHandler()

Internals Documentation Move Expando Management







Sunday, Sunday, Sunday!

This Sunday, September 16th, the brand new jQuery UI is coming to your town. Draggables, droppables, resizables, shadows, sliders, sortables, tabs, accordions, selectables, trees, and modals. All completely documented, demoed, themed, and 100% Free Open Source Software.

To whet your appetite, here’s quick peak at what you can look forward to:

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