jQuery UI 1.11.0-beta.1

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The first beta release for jQuery UI 1.11 is out with numerous bug fixes, improved environment support, and a new widget!

The big changes:

  • New widget: Selectmenu duplicates and extends the functionality of a native HTML select element, allowing it to be customizable in behavior and appearance far beyond the limitations of a native select. You can see it in action in the default and the custom rendering demos.
  • AMD Support: jQuery UI now ships with support for AMD in each of its widgets and components. For more information, including examples, see our guide to using jQuery UI with AMD.
  • Bower Support: jQuery UI now ships with Bower support. For examples, see our guide to using jQuery UI with Bower.
  • Discontinued IE7 Support: As of this release we are no longer accepting bug reports for IE7 issues. We have also removed IE7 from our testing infrastructure. The IE7 workarounds are still present in the code, but we will remove them for jQuery UI 1.12.
  • Bug Fixes: Over 45 bugs have been fixed!

For a full list of changes in jQuery UI 1.11, see the list of fixed tickets. And to see what’s coming next, check out our roadmap.

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jQuery UI 1.10.4

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The fourth maintenance release for jQuery UI 1.10 is out. This update brings bug fixes for Widget Factory, Position, Droppable, Resizable, Accordion, Autocomplete, Button, Datepicker, Dialog, Menu, Slider, Spinner, Tabs, and the CSS Framework. For the full list of changes, see the changelog. You can download it here:

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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 1.10.4 Changelog.

Thanks

Thanks to all who helped with this release, specifically: Andrei Picus, bannmann, bchiasson, Bruno M. Custódio, Christian Klammer, Cody, darkdev, dekajp, EleventyOne, Eric Dahl, eruiz, Fabrício Matté, Gan Eng Chin, gaumup, Gruewo, hadley, Imants Horsts, Jacob McCutcheon, Jasper de Groot, johnneed, johumber, Jyoti Deka, Jörn Zaefferer, Kris Borchers, kungfu71186, larsch, ljani, lukerichison, meyertee, Mike Sherov, Mohsen Ekhtiari, Monika Piotrowicz, mr-x-123, muzzamo, net147, networksolution, Ondrej Novy, paftek38, petersendidit, pixelwiz, Qwy, Rafael Xavier de Souza, rcogswell, roeycohen@gmail.com, Scott González, shnitz, Siebrand Mazeland, SledgehammerPL, Steven Luscher, Thomas Meyer, Timo Tijhof, TJ VanToll, tom.vandenberge, Toshi MARUYAMA, Ult Combo, victor-homyakov, Vilhjálmur Skúlason, wch, wibber, xlefebvre, zoggy.

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jQuery UI 1.10.3

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The third maintenance release for jQuery UI 1.10 is out. This update brings bug fixes for Draggable, Sortable, Accordion, Autocomplete, Button, Datepicker, Menu, and Progressbar. For the full list of changes, see the changelog. You can download it here:

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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 1.10.3 Changelog.

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Thanks to all who helped with this release, specifically: be.davestein, chri33s, chrisdew, fetis, gdonkers, gtraxx, Jason Moon, jmelis, Jörn Zaefferer, krampstudio, Mamen, maxgalbu, Mike Sherov, mls81, msjolund, NamelessOne, netbucket@yahoo.com.cn, paftek38, Rafael Xavier de Souza, Scott González, Suhail Alkowaileet, TJ VanToll, toc1979, truppo, tyron, vakopian, Woody Gilk, Zbigniew Motyka, zmszaman.

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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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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.

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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.

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jQuery UI 1.10.1

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The first maintenance release for jQuery UI 1.10 is out. This update brings bug fixes for Accordion, Autocomplete, Datepicker, Dialog, Menu, Slider, Draggable, Position, Effects and CSS Framework. As of this release, minified CSS files are also available on the CDNs. For the full list of changes, see the changelog. You can download it here:

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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 1.10.1 Changelog.

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Thanks to all who helped with this release, specifically: ajcrews, antix70517, arcana666, Bruno M. Custódio, C6AC165B-7B1E-445F-804B-A1BFED06162F, David Petersen, David Sullivan, dcarrith, deap82, djQuery, dmethvin, eminence, gnarf, janesconference, jashugan, jbabey, jesse.voogt, JMGrange, Jörn Zaefferer, Kris Borchers, kruncher, limitstudios, mbehm, Mike Sherov, mjrjweb, mollw3, mziech, olejorgenb, qabi@qabi.dk, Rafael Xavier de Souza, rdworth, Scott González, sheu, Shikyo, thayyil, Thomas Jaggi, TJ VanToll, Travis Carden, Vahid Sohrabloo, watanabe, Yerel.

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jQuery UI 1.10.0

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Continuing with the jQuery anniversary announcements, we’re happy to announce the first stable release of jQuery UI 1.10. While, 1.10 doesn’t add any new widgets, it does continue the API redesigns and fixes dozens of bugs.

API Redesign: Dialog

The dialog widget has undergone an API redesign, making it more consistent with other widgets and providing better stacking and modal support. Make sure to read the upgrade guide so you can migrate away from the deprecated APIs.

API Redesign: Progressbar

The progressbar widget has undergone an API redesign, though there are no breaking changes. The only significant change was the addition of support for indeterminate progressbars. Check out the upgrade guide for more information.

Improved Accessibility

We put a lot of effort into making dialog and progrssbar as accessibile as possible. Unfortunately ARIA still needs some work before it can be used without hacks, but we’re working closely with standards bodies, browser vendors, and the accessibility community to improve web accessibility beyond jQuery.

Deprecated APIs

As mentioned above, dialog went through an API redesigns which resulted in some existing APIs being deprecated. These APIs will be removed in 1.11.0. The 1.10.0 release includes a flag to disable all deprecated APIs, allowing you to determine if your code is ready for 1.11.0 even before it is released. There are full details on how to use the flag in the upgrade guide.

Removed 1.8 Back Compat

Several APIs were deprecated in 1.9.0 and have now been removed. If you haven’t already prepared for this change, make sure to read the upgrade guide so you can migrate away from the now obsolete APIs.

Supported jQuery Versions and Browsers

jQuery UI 1.10.0 supports jQuery 1.6 and newer. That’s 13 versions! Multiply that by the number of supported browsers and you’ve got quite a support matrix. Speaking of supported browsers, jQuery UI no longer provides support for IE6.

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See the 1.0 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 1.10.0 Changelog. You can read more about the API redesigns in a previous blog post.

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Thanks to all who helped with this release, specifically: adovenmuehle, adurante, ahuseynov, ajcrews, alistaircobalt, AlmogBaku, Anika Henke, atrigent, aubrey, Avinash R, bavanyo, bchiasson, bdh92123, Bethrezen, bgould, bigorangemachine, Bjørn Johansen, bolerao, borgenk, braddunbar, brian123zx, captdragon, casey, catapricop, chadn, chintsu, chuvikovsky, clifforama, CloudStrife, conradirwin, Corey Frang, Cory Gackenheimer, cowtownfarmboy, dalekocian, danbhfive, davenaeder, David Petersen, David Souther, David.Sullivan, davidmurdoch, dcarrith, developer123, dittodhole, DJtomy, Dominic Barnes, dracos, drakes, drew.waddell, drewkimrey, dutts, eason, ednark, eirc, elisy, emeerson, epascarello, eriz, Ethan Romba, ezufelt, Fabrício Matté, fedot, feugy, fgutmann, fofanafi, fontzter, fracmak, GoZ, gusaroni, homelands, htrex, ilanco, j2jensen, jajo, jamesbathgate, Jay Merrifield, jemunk, jjoemb, jpka, jprell, Juan Pablo Kaniefsky, julienw, jupeter, Jörn Zaefferer, kalou, kenaniah, kenjiyamamoto, KopiasCsaba, Kris Borchers, Krisp PL, kristopolous, kwhat, kyle.davis, larowlan, lisaj, Liv32Inspir3, Lucky, lukepage, lukoff, M.Gaetan89, maciejmrozinski, madogai, maets, mankyd, marcelklomp, MarcoSarti, mariuspuiu, Marshals, Mathias Stenbom, MatteS75, Matthieu Penant, may, mblaney, meotimdihia, MetalArend, Mike Sherov, mikepelley, Mikko Rantanen, misterdai, mjpowersjr, mmartin, MrBigDog2U, mrfr0g, Nate Eagle, nicholashall, Nodens, NovaYear, ollie2893, ours, paul, Pavel Selitskas, Pawel Maruszczyk, PhoenixFnX, pifantastic, PlanetPratt, prinzdezibel, probins, Rafael Xavier de Souza, raphinesse, rdworth, richwag, robmonie, Roman Salnikov, RwwL, salnikov, Samuel Bovée, samycookie, saulotoledo, sc0rchin, Scott González, scoulibaly, Sergey Kartashov, shadowman131, silesianlordt, Simon1979, sjonne, slolife, Spider, sslavic, ssoorriiin, swalke16, symve, techtangents, TheDoci, ThiefMaster, tibi7000, Timo Tijhof, TJ VanToll, tomcastleman, tomjung, uibugger123, Ult Combo, ushi, Viktor Kojouharov, vol7ron, watanabe, wfsiew, wichert, Xar, Xavi, zbapoc, zniki.ru, zoggy.

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jQuery UI 1.10 Release Candidate (RC1)

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The first release candidate for jQuery UI 1.10 is out. We landed more bug fixes since our 1.10 beta release, but nothing major. So the big changes to come in 1.10 are still the same:

  • Dialog API redesign and a ton of accessibility updates: This was our main goal for this release. Dialog is now easier to use (fewer (useless) options), avoids a ton of issues thanks for a new approach to stacking and a lot more accessible. When you press a button to open a dialog, then close that dialog, focus will move back to that opening button. Full keyboard control is therefore much easier. Focus handling inside the dialog also got better. Together this makes dialog much more usable in combination with screenreaders. And you get all that while the API stayed pretty much the same.
  • Progressbar API redesign: The one change here is to add support for indeterminate progress bars.
  • We’ve removed the backward compability layers in Accordion, Autocomplete, Effects, Position, Tabs and Widget, reducing the filesize of these components, quite significantly for Tabs. If you’ve upgraded from 1.8 to 1.9 and haven’t updated your usage yet, check out the 1.9 upgrade guide for necessary changes.

For a full list of changes, see the list of 1.10 fixed tickets. You can read more about the API redesigns in a previous blog post. We’re working on a full changelog and upgrade guide for the final release.

jQuery core 1.9.0rc1 was also just released, so grab a copy and double up on your testing!

As mentioned in the Beta release post: One new widget almost made it into this release: Selectmenu. We’re still working on the accessibility side of that and you can expect it in 1.11, which will come as quickly as 1.10.

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jQuery UI 1.10 Beta

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The first beta release for jQuery UI 1.10 is out, barely more than two months after the 1.9 release. Naturally, we’ve focused on specific widgets for this release, along with a usual barrage of bug fixes.

The big changes:

  • Dialog API redesign and a ton of accessibility updates: This was our main goal for this release. Dialog is now easier to use (fewer (useless) options), avoids a ton of issues thanks for a new approach to stacking and a lot more accessible. When you press a button to open a dialog, then close that dialog, focus will move back to that opening button. Full keyboard control is therefore much easier. Focus handling inside the dialog also got better. Together this makes dialog much more usable in combination with screenreaders. And you get all that while the API stayed pretty much the same.
  • Progressbar API redesign: The one change here is to add support for indeterminate progress bars.
  • We’ve removed the backward compability layers in Accordion, Autocomplete, Effects, Position, Tabs and Widget, reducing the filesize of these components, quite significantly for Tabs. If you’ve upgraded from 1.8 to 1.9 and haven’t updated your usage yet, check out the 1.9 upgrade guide for necessary changes.

For a full list of changes, see the list of 1.10 fixed tickets. You can read more about the API redesigns in a previous blog post. We’re working on a full changelog and upgrade guide for the final release.

One new widget almost made it into this release: Selectmenu. We’re still working on the accessibility side of that and you can expect it in 1.11, which will come as quickly as 1.10.

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jQuery UI 1.9.2

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The second maintenance release for jQuery UI 1.9 is out. This update brings bug fixes for Accordion, Autocomplete, Button, Datepicker, Dialog, Menu, Tabs, Tooltip and Widget Factory. For the full list of changes, see the changelog. You can download it here:

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See the 1.9 Upgrade Guide for a list of changes that may affect you when upgrading from 1.8.x. For full details on what’s included in this release see the 1.9.2 Changelog.

Thanks

Thanks to all who helped with this release, specifically: abacada, acouch, amasniko, Avinash R, AzaToth, BikingGlobetrotter, cgack, cmex, Corey Frang, Cory Gackenheimer, drew.waddell, dsargent, ezyang, fofanafi, forw, frediani.adrien, gigi81, gtr053, jdomnitz, Jörn Zaefferer, Mamen, Mike Sherov, Narretz, omuleanu, petersendidit, rmetayer, Scott González, StefanKern, TJ VanToll, wfsiew

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jQuery UI 1.9.1

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The first maintenance release for jQuery UI 1.9 is out. This update brings bug fixes for Accordion, Autocomplete, Button, Datepicker, Dialog, Slider, Spinner, Tabs, Tooltip, Draggable, Resizable, Sortable, Widget Factory, Effects and CSS Framework. For the full list of changes, see the changelog. You can download it here:

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See the 1.9 Upgrade Guide for a list of changes that may affect you when upgrading from 1.8.x. For full details on what’s included in this release see the 1.9.1 Changelog.

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Thanks to all who helped with this release, specifically: 0cis32f, Andrew Couch, arnold.simha, at4u, bchiasson, Benco, bolerao, brendandc, codeRebelBase, colcode, Corey Frang, Corwin, crowcoder, Dale Kocian, Dave Methvin, David Petersen, dittodhole, drew.waddell, dsargent@gmail.com, erethnor, gsmedley, ikarlik, John Chen, josepsanzcamp, Jörn Zaefferer, Kato Kazuyoshi, Klap-in, kvgeorge1, Maciej Mroziński, maenu, maimairel, Mamen, Marc-Andre Lafortune, MarcoVanK, martinkoutny, mattac, Mike Sherov, mike.dormitorio, millepixel, nicola7290, nix, pvipul, Richard D. Worth, sammyhk, Scott González, shnitz, shuoink, skurka, southerd, stefek99, TJ VanToll, tomblench, Trey Hunner, zhizhangchen

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