HTTPS: It’s More Than Security. Chances are you have visited a secure website with a URL starting with “HTTPS” (Hypertext Transport Protocol Security). This is commonly used for shopping, banking or e-commerce websites, but this security is also important for all other websites. You might be...

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If you’ve been using jQuery -- the lightweight, “write less, do more” library to bring interactive effects to your websites -- you may have missed last spring’s 2.0 release. The good news is that jQuery 2.0 is faster and smaller than all previous versions. The bad news: Because jQuery 2.0 is designed for the modern web, it no longer supports legacy versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer, including IE 6, IE 7 and IE 8. This is a bold move by the jQuery team and has stirred some debate among many web developers.
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