jQuery UI 1.10.2

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The second maintenance release for jQuery UI 1.10 is out. This update brings bug fixes for Position, Draggable, Droppable, Sortable, Autocomplete, Datepicker, Dialog, Spinner, Tabs, Effects, and CSS Framework. As of this release, the base theme is no longer available on the CDNs (use the smoothness theme; it’s the same). For the full list of changes, see the changelog. You can download it here:

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File Downloads

Git (contains source files, with @VERSION not yet replaced with 1.10.2, base theme only)

Google Ajax Libraries API (CDN)

Microsoft Ajax CDN (CDN)

Custom Download Builder

Changelog

See the 1.10 Upgrade Guide for a list of changes that may affect you when upgrading from 1.9.x. For full details on what’s included in this release see the 1.10.2 Changelog.

Thanks

Thanks to all who helped with this release, specifically: aaronp55426, albi, arpowers, bg100, BlazeCell, Boucman, Christian Wenz, CR, Daazku, djQuery, Drew Waddell, drulia, fracmak, gneier99, jdk, jeff.hagen, John Chen, Jörn Zaefferer, koobin, marventus.wp, Mike Sherov, Nathanael Silverman, Oskar, petersendidit, phloopy, pk_745, psyafter, Rafael Xavier de Souza, rdworth, Scott González, silesianlordt, Skaffen, soulhunter, Steve Urmston, tfs, TJ VanToll, tony@trirand.com, verifier, voithos, whittet@gmail.com, Zaven Muradyan, zerxer, zhizhangchen.

Comments

Note: please do NOT use the comments section of this blog post for reporting bugs. Bug reports should be filed in the jQuery UI Bug Tracker and support questions should be posted on the jQuery Forum.

If you have feedback on us doing our second maintenance release for jQuery UI 1.10, feel free to leave a comment below. Thank you.

3 thoughts on “jQuery UI 1.10.2

  1. Roger on said:

    The change for the combo box is a bit unfortunate :-/ Do you guys have a suggestion on how to fix appropriately so we can still get real-time highlighting of the search terms?

  2. jQuery Rocks on said:

    Have you guys considered adding a few new themes? I know we can make our own with ThemeRoller, but your themes are more aesthetically pleasing than my custom ones/better balance of colors.