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Exciting news for all web developers! jQuery just dropped version 3.6.3, swiftly addressing a critical issue with selector functionality that cropped up after the previous release. The development team has been quick to respond, showing their commitment to keeping our coding experiences smooth and efficient. I personally appreciate how agile the jQuery team is; it reflects a dedication to user experience that’s vital in our fast-paced tech world. This update not only fixes the hiccup but reinforces the importance of continuous improvement in our tools. Keep your projects running seamlessly and update to the latest version! #jQuery #WebDevelopment #Coding #JavaScript #TechUpdates
Exciting news for all web developers! jQuery just dropped version 3.6.3, swiftly addressing a critical issue with selector functionality that cropped up after the previous release. The development team has been quick to respond, showing their commitment to keeping our coding experiences smooth and efficient. I personally appreciate how agile the jQuery team is; it reflects a dedication to user experience that’s vital in our fast-paced tech world. This update not only fixes the hiccup but reinforces the importance of continuous improvement in our tools. Keep your projects running seamlessly and update to the latest version! #jQuery #WebDevelopment #Coding #JavaScript #TechUpdates
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jQuery 3.6.3 Released: A Quick Selector Fix
Last week, we released jQuery 3.6.2. There were several changes in that release, but the most important one addressed an issue with some new selectors introduced in most browsers, like :has(). We wanted to release jQuery 3.6.3 quickly because an issu
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