diff --git a/pages/browser-support.html b/pages/browser-support.html index cdb3df7..2a900b7 100644 --- a/pages/browser-support.html +++ b/pages/browser-support.html @@ -7,28 +7,31 @@
[1] Workarounds for Android Browser 4.0-4.3 are present in the code base, but we no longer actively test these versions.
-Any problem with jQuery in the above browsers should be reported as a bug in jQuery.
-(Current - 1) and Current denotes that we support the current stable version of the browser and the version that preceded it. For example, if the current version of a browser is 24.x, we support the 24.x and 23.x versions.
+Current denotes that we support the current stable version of the browser, (Current - 1) - that the version that preceded it is supported. For example, if we support (Current - 2), (Current - 1) and Current versions of a particular browser & the current version of a browser is 24.x, we support the 24.x, 23.x and 22.x versions.
+ +If you need to support Edge Legacy, Internet Explorer 9-10, iOS 7+ (and not just 3 latest versions) or Android Browser in Android 4.0+, use jQuery 3.x.
+ +If, additionally, you need to support Internet Explorer 6-8, Opera 12.1x or Safari 5.1+, use jQuery 1.x.
+ +[1] Only the Chromium-based Edge is supported, Edge Legacy – the old EdgeHTML-based version – is not.
-Firefox ESR (Extended Support Release) is a Firefox version for use by organizations including schools, universities, businesses and others who need extended support for mass deployments. It is based on a regular release of Firefox and synced from the next regular Firefox every few releases - example ESR versions include Firefox 47, 52 & 60. At any given time there are at most two ESR versions available; jQuery supports both of them. See the Mozilla site for more information.
+[2] Firefox ESR (Extended Support Release) is a Firefox version for use by organizations including schools, universities, businesses and others who need extended support for mass deployments. It is based on a regular release of Firefox and synced from the next regular Firefox every few releases - example ESR versions include Firefox 52, 60 & 68. At any given time there are at most two ESR versions available; jQuery supports all of them. See the Mozilla site for more information.
-If you need to support older browsers like Internet Explorer 6-8, Opera 12.1x or Safari 5.1+, use jQuery 1.12.