jQuery Users Need to Check Out the New jQuery API Website

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The members of the jQuery team announced today that they're going to be making a series of announcements and content releases leading up to the release of jQuery 1.4 on January 14th.  They've put up a website, The 14 Days of jQuery, where you can keep track of all that's going on.

I don't know what all they've got planned, but I was really impressed with today's announcement:  the release of a new jQuery API site.  The new site is http://api.jquery.com, and it looks to be a much-improved replacement for the current http://docs.jquery.com site, with a cleaner look, better organization, more descriptive entries and examples, and even a comment/feedback mechanism.

They've also made all of the information on the new API site available in a single XML document (http://api.jquery.com/api), allowing folks to grab that data and make their own custom tools for researching/referencing jQuery.  I may have to get in on that action...  :)

Anyway, it sounds like the next 14 days are going to be interesting if you're a jQuery fan.

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