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How I Reworked A jQuery-Heavy Interface Without Breaking It
A practical look at reducing jQuery dependency carefully, without rewriting an interface so aggressively that existing behaviour becomes unreliable.
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jQuery Was Still Everywhere And That Changed How I Planned JavaScript
A grounded look at working with jQuery in 2019, when newer JavaScript conversations were everywhere but real client websites still depended on older patterns.
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jQuery 3.0 And Moving Away From Old Browser Workarounds
A practical reflection on jQuery 3.0, browser support and the slow move away from the compatibility workarounds that shaped front-end development for years.
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jQuery 1.11, 2.1 And The Split Between Old IE And Modern Browsers
A practical look at what the jQuery 1.11 and 2.1 releases said about browser support, older Internet Explorer versions and the way front-end decisions were starting to split.
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jQuery 1.8 And The Need To Treat JavaScript With More Care
A 2012 article about jQuery’s continued usefulness, the release of jQuery 1.8 and the need to structure front-end behaviour more carefully as websites became more interactive.
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jQuery 1.7 And Cleaning Up Event Handling
A practical article about jQuery 1.7, the move towards .on(), and why event handling needed clearer patterns in growing interfaces.