![]() We value interactions over technical implementations. The changes don't break or harm accessibility for conforming AT.The code is maintainable/not super hacky.See the screen reader survey for usage statistics. We do our best to support the widest range while advocating for improved accessibility standards. Unfortunately limitations and bugs in some of these assistive technologies make it hard to support all of them at the same time. ![]() We aim for full accessibility with the following combinations: JQuery UI officially tries to support the most popular screen reader and browser combinations. See jQuery's browser support for a list of supported browsers by version. The version of jQuery being used may further limit which browsers jQuery UI will run in. JQuery UI supports several versions of jQuery Core. If you find a bug with jQuery UI in a pre-release of a browser, you should report the bug to the browser vendor. Similarly, jQuery UI does not fix bugs in pre-release versions of browsers, such as beta or dev releases. While jQuery UI might run without major issues in older browser versions, we do not actively test jQuery UI in them and generally do not fix bugs that may appear in them. For example, if the current version of a browser is 24.x, we support the 24.x and 23.x versions. (Current - 1) or Current denotes that we support the current stable version of the browser and the version that preceded it. JQuery UI 1.13.x supports the following browsers:Īny problem with jQuery UI in the above browsers should be reported as a bug in jQuery UI.
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