![]() ![]() ![]() You should also note that using the dev version of a module isn't without risks, as the chances of it having bugs is a lot higher than using a specific release. If you're prepared to fix up that, and any other small annoyances, this is probably your best bet. One way is to install the dev version of jQuery Update, which gives you the option to use jQuery 1.7 (by visiting the settings page at ).īeware though, currently it's known to break JavaScript elsewhere in the site (for example the widget dropdown on a Manage Fields page will no longer work).
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