Monday, August 28th, 2006
jQuery 1.0 Released
John Resig has announced the release of jQuery 1.0 which has a “lot of bugs fixed, a ton of new features, and a complete overhaul of how the jQuery development process is run”.
You can poke around the documentation via the Visual jQuery site.













Hey guys,
Enjoy the Visual Docs. Soon, they’ll be moving over to the main Visual jQuery site, and I’m working with John to clean up the documentation a bit (for example, categorize the events).
The next big release is going to be a filtering option that’ll allow live filtering of the documentation tree. The main issue is going to be speed, so I need to find some ways to optimize it. jQuery’s selectors already make that sort of live filtering really easy.
Stay tuned, and enjoy the docs.
Hey prototype and scriptaculous users, this is a must try for you people. I tried it and did find it very useful…
both jquery and interface are useful.. give it a try.
Sure jQuery is a “must” to try out.
About the Visual Doc, It’s a very nice idea but samples code is not always easy to understand … I mean not complete.
Hum… and do someone wanna do a benchmark ??
dev: jQuery 1.0 released
John Resig has released jQuery 1.0, a light-weight (about 10kbyte), cross-browser javascript-library including all the usual AJAX-functionality, basic gfx and advanced event-handling. however, jQuery really is focused on DOM-traversing and -modificati…
I try it and it was very useful, go to check the website for more information and many plugins.