jqueryHow do I check the version of jQuery I'm using?
To check the version of jQuery you are using, you can use the jQuery.fn.jquery property. This property returns a string containing the version number of jQuery.
Example code
console.log(jQuery.fn.jquery);
Example output:
3.3.1
The code above will output the version of jQuery you are currently using, in this case it is 3.3.1.
You can also check the version of jQuery by looking at the <script> tag in your HTML file. If you are using a CDN to include jQuery, the version number will be included in the URL.
For example:
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
In this example, 3.3.1 is the version of jQuery being used.
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