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Burton Barr Central Library
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006.74 J328G69d 2013
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006.74 J328G69d 2013
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Checked Out
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Summary:
JavaScript plays a critical role in web page authoring, and jQuery-- a collection of pre-written code that simplifies creating JavaScript applications-- is in use on more than half of the web's most-visited sites. Gosselin's clear and detailed explanations will teach you the fundamentals of using jQuery.
Notes:
Includes index.
Contents:
- Getting started with jQuery
- Using jQuery with JavaScript
- Manipulating CSS properties with jQuery
- Creating animation and visual effects
- Handling events
- Validating forms with jQuery
- Updating web pages with AJAX
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- Manipulating web page content
- Extending jQuery with plug-ins
- Using the jQuery UI library
- Appendix A. jQuery API
- Appendix B. JavaScript reference
- Appendix C. CSS levels 1 and 2 reference.
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