JQuery - Release History

Release History

Version number Release date Additional notes
1.0 August 26, 2006 First stable release
1.0.1 August 31, 2006
1.0.2 October 9, 2006
1.0.3 October 27, 2006
1.0.4 December 12, 2006 Last 1.0 bug fix
1.1 January 14, 2007
1.1.1 January 22, 2007
1.1.2 February 27, 2007
1.1.3 July 1, 2007
1.1.3.1 July 5, 2007
1.1.4 August 24, 2007
1.2 September 10, 2007
1.2.1 September 16, 2007
1.2.2 January 15, 2008
1.2.3 February 8, 2008
1.2.4 May 19, 2008
1.2.5 May 21, 2008 Fix for bad build of 1.2.4
1.2.6 May 24, 2008
1.3 January 14, 2009 Sizzle Selector Engine introduced into core
1.3.1 January 21, 2009
1.3.2 February 20, 2009
1.4 January 14, 2010
1.4.1 January 25, 2010
1.4.2 February 19, 2010
1.4.3 October 16, 2010
1.4.4 November 11, 2010
1.5 January 31, 2011 Deferred callback management, ajax module rewrite
1.5.1 February 24, 2011
1.5.2 March 31, 2011
1.6 May 3, 2011 Significant performance improvements to the attr and val functions
1.6.1 May 12, 2011
1.6.2 June 30, 2011
1.6.3 September 1, 2011
1.6.4 September 12, 2011
1.7 November 3, 2011 New Event APIs: .on and .off, while the old APIs are still supported.
1.7.1 November 21, 2011
1.7.2 March 21, 2012
1.8.0 August 9, 2012 Sizzle Selector Engine rewritten, improved animations and $(html, props) flexibility.
1.8.1 August 30, 2012
1.8.2 September 20, 2012
1.8.3 November 13, 2012
1.9.0 January 15, 2013 Removal of deprecated interfaces and code cleanup
2.0.0 early 2013 Dropping IE6-8 support for performance improvements and reduction in filesize

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