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JQUERY UI BROWSER SUPPORT CODE
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Thanks a lot.Showing the latest stable release in each major branch. So, should I implement some code for browser compatibility? You know? I tried moving the '#text1' which is targeted to open the calendar, right? I tried to move it to a parent div which contains the label and the whole date input, but doesn’t work.Īny ideas, suggestions? Sorry for being so peaky with the browser compatibility. I like much better the code you gave me, but at the same time I look for UX facilities. That means too much files, css, ui.css and stuffs. If it works perfectly fine in Firefox, why not with the other browsers? Maybe for this reason I was re-considering jQuery, but No. In Safari 14.03, no widget, no pops up for nothing, we have just to write the date in the input which shows the minimum date. If I click in the input, in the label, the field just get :focussed but no calendar pops up. In Chrome, Opera and Edge, we have to click on the widget, which is shown, to show up the calendar and select dates. Firefox does not show a calendar widget (icon) but it's easier to open show the calendar just clciking anywhere, as accessibility standards. I implemented the snippets above and it works perfectly in Firefox last version 87.0, because in this browser you can click on the label, on the input or anywhere inside this div element containing the date and the calendar pops up. Are they files created by DW?īut I will use it because the datepicker is working. Any reflections, please.
Not even the same version included in the DW. I TRIED to find the same files on the jquery and jquery-ui websites, but a recent version of them, somthing like 1.12 but I didn’t find them. Actually, I downloaded locally also the jquery-ui.css version 1.12.1 (not included in DW), but it has lots lots of classes which I don’t really need. The min.css files dated from 2014 and the version is 1.10.4. jQueryAssets/jquery.ui-1.10.4."Īs you can see, as example, the jquery.ui is version 1.10.4, when the current version is 1.12.1 dated from 2016. Well, I dragged the datepicker and also the related files, necessary, installed locally within the DW, as follows:
JQUERY UI BROWSER SUPPORT DOWNLOAD
Of course, I can download the last version or call it through a CDN, like I do within the Bootstrap, but this kind of negligence or discare of not updating the libraries properly, desestabilizes me, and we talk a about a big and prestigious company like Adobe. The included version is jquery 1.11.1 released on 2014. I am using DW CC 2021, however, I don’t understand why the updatings didn’t consider at least any 3.x.x version of jquery, at least. I am a little worried about the versions of the jquery and jquery-ui files. If I use this datepicker is because I don’t find any other better option.