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We are happy to announce the first stable release of jQuery Mobile 1.4. For this new version we focused on performance improvements and reviewing widgets. We also introduced a new default theme and SVG icons. Some of the new features that come with this release are a flipswitch widget, a generic filter widget named “filterable”, popups with arrows, tooltips for sliders and we integrated the tabs w
The jQuery Mobile team is excited to announce the first release candidate for 1.4.0. For this new version of the jQuery Mobile framework we focused on performance improvements, reviewing widgets as well as a new default theme and SVG icons. Some of the new features in 1.4 are a flip switch widget, a generic filter widget named “filterable”, popups with arrows, tooltips for sliders and we integrate
The jQuery Mobile team is thrilled to announce the 1.4.0 Alpha release. For this release we focused on performance improvements and reviewing widgets. We also introduced a new default theme and SVG icons. Some of the new features that come with this release are a flip switch widget, a generic filter widget named “filterable”, popups with arrows, tooltips for sliders and we integrated the tabs widg
The jQuery Mobile team is happy to announce 1.2.1. This is the first maintenance release for 1.2 and contains fixes throughout the library. Try it now! Demos & docs | Download & CDN | Change log Download CDN-Hosted JavaScript: Uncompressed: jquery.mobile-1.2.1.js (useful for debugging) Minified: jquery.mobile-1.2.1.min.js (full library, ready to deploy) CDN-Hosted CSS: Uncompressed with Default th
The jQuery Mobile team is excited to announce version 1.3.0. This release is focused on elevating responsive web design (RWD) and brings lots of cool new widgets including panels, dual handle range sliders, and two different responsive table modes. Try it now! We’ve also been doing a lot of work on re-factoring our AJAX nav system to make is easier to use and more consistent across browsers. We’re
The jQuery Mobile team is excited to announce the first release candidate for 1.3.0. This release is focused on elevating responsive web design (RWD) and brings lots of cool new widgets including panels, dual handle range sliders, and two different responsive table modes. We’ve also been doing a lot of work on re-factoring our AJAX nav system to make is easier to use and more consistent across bro
The jQuery Mobile team is thrilled to announce the beta release of 1.3.0. This release is focused on elevating responsive web design (RWD) and brings lots of cool new widgets including panels, dual handle range sliders, and two different responsive table modes. We’ve also been doing a lot of work on re-factoring our AJAX nav system to make is easier to use and more consistent across browsers. Try
The jQuery Mobile team is excited to announce the final release of 1.2.0. This release brings a new popup widget, an autodivider and collapsible option for listviews, and over 100 enhancements and fixes throughout the library to make things smoother, faster, and more polished. Try it now! We’d like to thank the community, sponsors and most of all our amazing list of almost 200 contributors who hav
The jQuery Mobile team is very excited to announce our new project logo. Up until today, we’ve been using a mobile green of the jQuery logo but we’re thrilled to now have our own unique identity. The new logo expresses the central idea of our project: a unified UI library that adapts to all devices. The abstract, converging screens not only look cool, they represent the wide range of devices we su
The jQuery Mobile team is excited to announce the beta release of 1.2.0. Since we released the alpha a few weeks ago, we’ve been listening to your feedback and fixing as many issues as possible. We unearthed a few Android and WP browser bugs int he new popup widget that proved to be pretty tricky to work through so we ended up doing a fair amount of re-factoring to the code to work around the bugs
The jQuery Mobile team is excited to announce the alpha release of 1.2.0. This release brings a new popup widget, an autodivider option for listviews, and a host of enhancements and fixes throughout the library to make things smoother, faster, and more polished. Try it now! Demos & docs | Key changes | Change log | Download & CDN | Supported Platforms KEY CHANGES New Widget: Popups The biggest fea
The jQuery Mobile team is excited to announce the release of version 1.1.1. This is our first maintenance release for version 1.1 and it’s chock full of bug fixes and improvements based on community feedback and testing. The most notable changes in this release are speedier page transitions and tap responsiveness on longer pages, smoother transitions in Cordova, and more polished form elements. Al
The jQuery Mobile team is excited to announce the first maintenance release candidate for version 1.1.1. Since we launched 1.1.0 in April, we’ve been hard at work fixing bugs, listening to feedback and polishing the documentation. We encourage the community to help us test and shake out any final bugs before we release the final version in the upcoming weeks. Try it now! Demos & docs | Key changes
The jQuery Mobile team is excited to announce the release of version 1.1.0. This release has been a real labor of love, with hundreds of improvements, big and small, to make jQuery Mobile feel faster, smoother and more polished across the board. The most notable improvements in 1.1.0 are true fixed toolbars, completely re-vamped animated page transitions and AJAX loader, refined form element desig
jQuery Mobile 1.1.0 RC2 has finally arrived. Our philosophy in 1.1 was to really focus on making the current feature set we had as close to perfect as we could, without sacrificing compatibility. When we released RC1, we heard overwhelmingly positive feedback and really appreciate the support and testing from the community. There were, however, a few things that cropped in in the RC that we decide
The jQuery Mobile team is excited to announce the first release candidate of 1.1.0. This release has been a real labor of love, with hundreds of commits and tons of improvements, big and small, to make jQuery Mobile feel faster, smoother and more polished across the board. We encourage the community to help us test and shake out any final bugs before we release the final version in the upcoming we
The jQuery Mobile team is happy to announce 1.0.1, the first maintenance release for 1.0.0. This release brings a long list of fixes, performance tweaks and small improvements. We will now be focusing on finishing up version 1.1.0 for later next month. Demos & docs | Key changes | Change log | Download & CDN | Supported Platforms KEY CHANGES Now Officially Supported: bada and UC Web We’re happy to
With the start of a new year, we’ll be resuming our more regular team updates to keep you in the loop on what we’re working on here in the jQuery Mobile project. To kick things off, we’d like to share our current thinking on the next few releases so you can start planning ahead. 1.0.1 Maintenance release: Coming soon We’re planning on releasing our first maintenance release for 1.0 within the next
That’s right, version 1.0 is out! After more than a year of refinements, we now have a rock solid release. When we first launched this site back in the summer of 2010, we had a few concept sketches and some very ambitions goals: to create an elegant HTML5-based user interface library for the jQuery community designed to work on all popular mobile platforms. We are built on the strengths of jQuery
The jQuery Mobile team is thrilled to announce the third and final release candidate for version 1.0. Sure, we know we said we were going straight to 1.0 when RC2 came out, but we’ve been making a ton of performance enhancements and we just want to make sure 1.0 goes off without a hitch. Unless a regression crops up, this is the exact code that will be released as 1.0 final later this week so cons
We’re excited to announce the release of the new ThemeRoller for Mobile tool. ThemeRoller is a web-based tool that makes it super simple to create custom themes without writing a single line of CSS. If you’re familiar with the jQuery UI ThemeRoller, the basics of the tool are pretty similar: there’s a inspector panel on the left of the screen that has all the theme settings, and a preview pane on
The jQuery Mobile team is thrilled to announce the second release candidate for version 1.0. This new release brings dozens of bug fixes, plus a range of design refinements and optimizations. We plan on this being the last RC before moving to the final 1.0 release within the next few weeks. This plan may change if we run into any major issues that will require broader testing and another RC. Demos
The jQuery Mobile team is thrilled to announce the first release candidate for version 1.0. This new release brings a long list of bug fixes, refinements and optimizations, as well as support for the Meego platform. Our plan is release additional RCs at a quick pace as we close critical bugs and move towards the 1.0 release. We’re targeting a 1.0 release within the next few weeks. Demos & docs | K
The jQuery Mobile team is now focused on bug-fixing and preparation for our first release candidate (RC1) for 1.0. We’ll be releasing RC1 within a week, just in time for the jQuery conference in early October. From there, we’ll have a few quick RCs with additional bug fixes before releasing 1.0 a bit later in October. Meego 1.2: Grade A Support Nokia was kind enough to send us a N950 phone for tes
The jQuery Mobile team is happy to announce the release of Beta 3. This brings the last batch of features and API changes to the library before 1.0. Beta 3 includes some really great improvements: pushState support, beforechangepage event for building dynamic page, slick fixed headers and transitions for the forthcoming iOS5 platform, and a long list of fixes and improvements. We’ve also decided t
Beta 3: Landing in about a week We’re hard at work on the last big changes we want to get in before moving onto the first RC for 1.0. We just landed pushState (see below). The other items on deck are finishing our move to transitions for page animations, adding a bit more extensibility for JS-driven apps, and bringing really slick transitons and fixed headers for iOS5. We’ll keep you updated as we
The jQuery Mobile team is happy to announce the release of Beta 2. This brings a bunch of big improvements to the library including: decoupled widgets so you can include only the components you need, DOM cache management for less memory use, a page pre-cache option, more flexible page structure, improved checkbox and radiobutton designs, advanced features for developers building dynamic JS-driven
The jQuery Mobile team is happy to announce the release of Beta 1. We’re proud of the refinements we’ve made to make jQuery Mobile faster, extensible and more compatible over the last 12 weeks and look forward to having more frequent releases as we work up to 1.0 in late summer. We’re planning on releasing a second Beta in about a month that will begin decoupling our code so you can include only t
Ajax navigation moving along Our Ajax navigation re-write in still in-progress in a branch, but here are some of the key things we’ve done this week: Broke out nested functions from changePage() to improve readability/understanding. Changed signature to changePage() so that it uses an options structure. Removed differenciation between form submit and loading. It’s all the same. Now there is a gene
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