Learning jQuery 1.3 by Karl Swedberg

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    1. Learning jQuery 1.3 by Karl Swedberg Excellant Introduction Better Interaction Design and Web Development with Simple JavaScript Techniques An introduction to jQuery that requires minimal programming experience Detailed solutions to specific client-side problems For web designers to create interactive elements for their designs For developers to create the best user interface for their web applications Packed with great examples, code, and clear explanations Revised and updated version of the first book to help you learn jQuery In Detail To build interesting, interactive sites, developers are turning to JavaScript libraries such as jQuery to automate common tasks and simplify complicated ones. Because many web developers have more experience with HTML and CSS than with JavaScript, the librarys design lends itself to
    2. a quick start for designers with little programming experience. Experienced programmers will also be aided by its conceptual consistency. Revised and updated for version 1.3 of jQuery, this book teaches you the basics of jQuery for adding interactions and animations to your pages. Even if previous attempts at writing JavaScript have left you baffled, this book will guide you past the pitfalls associated with AJAX, events, effects, and advanced JavaScript language features. In this book, the authors share their knowledge, experience, and enthusiasm about jQuery to help you get the most from the library and to make your web applications shine. The book introduces jQuery and shows how you can write a functioning jQuery program in just three lines of code. It then guides you through CSS selectors and shows how to enhance the basic event handling mechanisms to give them a more elegant syntax. You will then learn to add impact to your actions through a set of simple visual effects and also to create, copy, reassemble, and embellish content using jQuerys DOM modification methods. You will also learn to send and retrieve information with AJAX methods. The book will then step you through many detailed, real-world examples and even equip you to extend the jQuery library itself with your own plug-ins. What you will learn from this book? This book will give you the tools you need to be on the cutting edge of the web development community. With these techniques at your disposal, you can: Use selectors to get anything you want from a pageMake things happen on your page with eventsAdd flair to your actions with animation effectsChange your page on command with DOM manipulationUse AJAX to get the most out of server-side codeTransform drab, static information containers into beautiful, dynamic tablesBreathe new life into online formsCreate dynamic shufflers, rotators, and galleriesGet started with official jQuery plug-insCustomize by writing your own jQuery plug-ins Approach This book begins with a tutorial to jQuery, followed by an examination of common, real-world client-side problems, and solutions to each of them making it an invaluable resource for answers to all your jQuery questions. Who this book is written for? This book is for web designers who want to create interactive elements for their designs, and for developers who want to create the best user interface for their web applications. Basic JavaScript programming knowledge is required. You will need to know the basics of HTML and CSS, and should be comfortable with the syntax of JavaScript. No
    3. knowledge of jQuery is assumed, nor is experience with any other JavaScript libraries required. Personal Review: Learning jQuery 1.3 by Karl Swedberg If you want to stay ahead in the software game, then you need to be developing software for Internet environments. Let's face it, desktop applications are losing ground to internet-based applications. The challenge early in the "Online" frontier was the "page reload." The emergence of Ajax has opened the door for desktop-like web page interaction, and jQuery makes developing dynamic interfaces easy. I have been coding with jQuery since 2007. [...]All the core concepts are conveyed in good order, and the examples are clear. The section on Ajax is nice. jQuery UI is amazing! Definitely check that section out. [...] Enjoy the book, well worth the read for a newbie, or a good scan for a jQuery veteran. For More 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price: Learning jQuery 1.3 by Karl Swedberg 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price!
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