← Back to context Comment by onion2k 20 hours ago jQuery does a lot more though, and includes support older browsers. 5 comments onion2k Reply ZeroAurora 17 hours ago Officially they state they only support 2 latest versions of chrome. But considering their support of IE11, that's actually a lot. halapro 18 hours ago > includes support older browsersWhich is entirely the issue. Supporting a browser for the 10 users who will update jQuery in 2025 is insane. mejutoco 17 hours ago Breaking backwards compatibility to turn 27kb into less because of "bloat" makes less sense to me. shevy-java 17 hours ago It is definitely more than 10 users. halapro 7 hours ago 12
ZeroAurora 17 hours ago Officially they state they only support 2 latest versions of chrome. But considering their support of IE11, that's actually a lot.
halapro 18 hours ago > includes support older browsersWhich is entirely the issue. Supporting a browser for the 10 users who will update jQuery in 2025 is insane. mejutoco 17 hours ago Breaking backwards compatibility to turn 27kb into less because of "bloat" makes less sense to me. shevy-java 17 hours ago It is definitely more than 10 users. halapro 7 hours ago 12
mejutoco 17 hours ago Breaking backwards compatibility to turn 27kb into less because of "bloat" makes less sense to me.
Officially they state they only support 2 latest versions of chrome. But considering their support of IE11, that's actually a lot.
> includes support older browsers
Which is entirely the issue. Supporting a browser for the 10 users who will update jQuery in 2025 is insane.
Breaking backwards compatibility to turn 27kb into less because of "bloat" makes less sense to me.
It is definitely more than 10 users.
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