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Just noticed this; the IE6-8 thing heading threw me previously. My clarification is not specifically related to IE6-8. There is simply a fundamental difference between cross-browser and multi-browser scripts and there has been a lot of confusion about what these terms mean (particularly as jQuery and
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information regarding the origin of the name jQuery. In the footnote, I indicated "see Comments section of page". Somebody who evidently didn't read this decided to flag the footnote with a "not in citation given". This is not correct. If you click on the "Show Comments" link at the bottom of the
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I propose removing "alfa" releases from the list of releases. Any objections? Rationale: alpha releases are, almost by definition, unstable, short-lived, poorly documented, and are narrowly used by developers mostly for testing purposes. And we don't want anyone, especially a non-English person or
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Agreed, this article is not very balanced. I came here looking for the classic wikipedia page on a topic (an article that strives to be neutral, listing benefits as well as drawbacks) but was disappointed. To start off the thoughtful discussion, one potential disadvantage of jQuery is that, at 32kB
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While the plans of jQuery around MS browsers is an interesting and controversial topic, which is currently not covered in the article, it is inappropriate to list some details for a personal investigation in the introductory "features list". The challenge at hand is far from being one dimensional,
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You're right, of course; It does technically meet SPS. Comments posted to a blog don't exactly make quality sources, though... Do we even need to quote that he "sort of thought about naming it this other thing, but didn't", particularly when the mention is only made in such a shoddy 'source'?   —
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At the top of the talk page of most every JavaScript-related article is a WikiProject JavaScript template where you can record the quality class and importance of the article. Doing so will help the community track the stage of completion and watch the highest priority articles more closely.
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For the end user the minified size is less important than the gzipped minified one as this is what's transfered over the wire (we, the jQuery team always try to minify the gzipped minified size, not just minified one). Perhaps it would be more useful to change the size column to reflect that?
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Is this article too technical? I came to this page as a moderately technical software-tester who is likely to be testing JQuery functionality in the near future. I was looking for an overview, not a technical analysis. I'm non the wiser as to what the characteristics, capabilities and unique
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It will be good enough if anyone mention "jquery" basics with implementation example ,from beginning to deeper knowledge rather than providing historical and it's scope . I am the complete beginner don't know how to embed jQuery concept into already available java code.
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Thoroughly ridiculous to tick off a list of alleged "advantages" without a single disadvantage (of which there are many) listed. This much-needed adjustment requires thoughtful discussion, not a knee-jerk reaction from some random "democratic rock guitarist". Thanks.
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similar projects claim to be cross-browser when they are demonstrably multi-browser). All it takes is one bad assumption and it doesn't have to be a browser sniff (that's simply the most egregious example). Please see the linked explanation on the Cross-Browser page.
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is not. I will revert this edit a second time therefore. If we chose to cover the topic, it should become its own section, touch on the various contentious topics, and link to the existing pages in Knowledge (XXG) that represent the points of views. Thanks, Jens
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clause: Self-published sources may be used as sources of information about themselves, usually in articles about themselves. In this particular case, we're citing John Resig as a source of information about a piece of software he wrote.
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In the section named QUnit, QUnit is linked to a QUnit article, which however, ends up in the same page, same section. Shouldn't it be normal text? Why would someone want to click a hyperlink and see the same link he/she just clicked?
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None of this really expresses the reason why "query" or "select" should be used; as a language that lends itself to animating actions on the client, neither of these is particularly intuitive. It would be nice to have this explained.
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The WikiProject is also taking on the organization of the Knowledge (XXG) community's user script support pages. If you are interested in helping to organize information on the user scripts (or are curious about what we are up to),
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jQuery is one of the most notable Javascript libraries out there, used by countless professional organizations; there are a large number of books devoted to jQuery published by many reliable publishers. I will only list five:
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minified and gzipped, it is larger than other libraries (say, underscore.js, which is 6kB minified and gzipped, according to chrome's developer tools) , and the impact on page load time could be too high for some use cases.
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project, and also saw that it hadn’t been updated since “October 26, 2004: JQuery 3.1.3″. So, I assumed it was defunct. Ironically, it appears as if you’ve started development :on it, again – once again causing a clash in
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Seriously, jQuery is Awesome JavaScript API. For beginners, I have created a presentation so that they can easily become comfortable. If you all have any concern/ queries comment me. Here is my presentation
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and jQuery is as "cross-browser" as one can reasonably imagine. Therefore, while I acknowledge that the topic of jQuery and MS browsers versions IE 6-8 is interesting and relevant, author's approach in
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I would be very curious to see a section on modern usage of JQuery, considering advancements in Javascript, other JS libraries are become more obsolete as they are not as efficient as pure JS.
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I think having this information in the lead section was superfluous. We also don't mention the hundreds of other systems, which use or once used jQuery in some of its versions. Only because
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I am going to tweak the footnote to make it clearer. Citing certain web pages is problematic. I'll leave it up to whoever flagged it to take another look, feel guilty, and unflag it.
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JavaScript and JQuery: Interactive Front-End Web Development 1st Edition by Jon Duckett (Author) #1 Best Seller (as of 2016-09-16) in JavaScript Programming at Amazon; Publisher: Wiley
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Hi Kris – I was, originally, going to use JSelect, but all the domain names were taken already. I then did a search before I decided to call the project jQuery, saw your
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Sure, but these need to be NPOV and cited - and not by yourself :). Language such as "patently absurd", "ridiculous", "incompetent" etc. has no place here.
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Is there a reason to include the googleapis CDN instead of jQuery's own (MediaTemple) url: <script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.10.1.min.js": -->
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JavaScript & jQuery: The Missing Manual, 3rd Edition The book that should have been in the box. By David Sawyer McFarland Publisher: O'Reilly Media
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If you come across a JavaScript article desperately in need of editor attention, and it's beyond your ability to handle, you can add it to our
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The reason I'm asking is that in the source code that handles selections (sizzle) in the copyright notice it says Dojo foundation (
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Hi what does it mean by primary sources exactly? Does it refer to the level of education required to write the source?
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In the first paragraph, shouldn't we update the usage statistic to the most recent one mentioned below (Apr 2021)?
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If you are interested in collaborating on JavaScript articles or would like to see where you could help, stop by
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It primarily makes it easier to "select," or "query," DOM elements than the class .getElementById() and friends.
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is because they are the gold standard for computer programming books; I am also including a book published by
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someone unfamiliar with staged alpha and beta releases, thinking the latest release is 1.4a2, for example.
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Shouldn't the "j" be capitalized at the beginning of sentences and as the first word of a section title? —
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jQuery Cookbook Solutions & Examples for jQuery Developers By Cody Lindley Publisher: O'Reilly Media
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on Knowledge (XXG). If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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http://blog.anoopkumarsharma.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/The-Magic-Of-JQUERYBy-Anoop-_-Revised.pdf
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notable enough to merit it's own article, or should it be included as a section in either this or
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GPL license. The page should be updated to reflect this supposed "dual-license". The page says
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I am wondering if this information is relevant to any non-wikipedian reader? In the lead? --
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If think that the licence was wrongly defined as Apache version 2, because of this link:
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I don't think that this link still exists. Tried to access it and it wouldn't come up.
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Learning from jQuery Building on Core Skills By Callum Macrae Publisher: O'Reilly Media
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I checked the main JQuery website today, and they give you the choice of MIT license
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No one reading this can be a non-wikipedian reader. It's logically impossible.
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A reason may be found in the "Quick Access" column at the bottom of the page
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Head First jQuery By Ryan Benedetti, Ronan Cranley Publisher: O'Reilly Media
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This info is not too important. Why bore the readers with technical details.
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so far. If you come across any others, please add them to that list.
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For the record, I have no relationship to jQuery except as a user.
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Concerning editing and maintaining JavaScript-related articles...
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JQuery License on Page is logically wrong: "and" should read "or"
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