00731cam0 2200241 450 E60020007119920210909083725.020110201d1986 |||||ita|0103 baengGBProustWilliam SansomLondonThames and Hudson1986128 p.145 ill.24 cmSansom, WilliamA600200064092070439184ITUNISOB20210909RICAUNISOBUNISOB84054505E600200071199M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM840000811Si54505AcquistovittoriniUNISOBUNISOB20110201121813.020151022104628.0AlfanoProust1625841UNISOB05271nam 2200673 450 991082646880332120230912140857.01-118-86600-21-119-20943-91-118-86599-5(CKB)3710000000371914(EBL)1895123(SSID)ssj0001473142(PQKBManifestationID)11926815(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001473142(PQKBWorkID)11439279(PQKB)11570600(Au-PeEL)EBL1895123(CaPaEBR)ebr11030436(OCoLC)904597992(CaSebORM)9781118866009(MiAaPQ)EBC1895123(MiAaPQ)EBC4444806(PPN)190569824(EXLCZ)99371000000037191420150320h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrWeb development with jquery /Richard York2nd ed.Indianapolis, Indiana :Wrox,2015.©20151 online resource (674 p.)Wrox Programmer to ProgammerIncludes index.1-118-86607-X Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Part I The jQuery API; Chapter 1 Introduction to jQuery; What jQuery Can Do for You; Who Develops jQuery?; Obtaining jQuery; Installing jQuery; Programming Conventions; Markup and CSS Conventions; JavaScript Conventions; Summary; Chapter 2 Selecting and Filtering; The Origin of the Selectors API; Using the Selectors API; Filtering a Selection; Working Within the Context of a Selection; Working with an Element's Relatives; Slicing a Selection; Adding to a Selection; Summary; Chapter 3 Events; The Various Event Wrapper MethodsAttaching Other EventsAttaching Persistent Event Handlers; Removing Event Handlers; Creating Custom Events; Summary; Chapter 4 Manipulating Content and Attributes; Setting, Retrieving, and Removing Attributes; Setting Multiple Attributes; Manipulating Class Names; Manipulating HTML and Text Content; Getting, Setting, and Removing Content; Appending and Prepending Content; Inserting Beside Content; Inserting Beside Content via a Selection; Wrapping Content; Replacing Elements; Removing Content; Cloning Content; Summary; Chapter 5 Iteration of Arrays and Objects; Enumerating ArraysEnumerating ObjectsIterating a Selection; Filtering Selections and Arrays; Filtering a Selection; Filtering a Selection with a Callback Function; Filtering an Array; Mapping a Selection or an Array; Mapping a Selection; Mapping an Array; Array Utility Methods; Making an Array; Finding a Value Within an Array; Merging Two Arrays; Summary; Chapter 6 CSS; Working with CSS Properties; jQuery's Pseudo-Classes; Obtaining Outer Dimensions; Summary; Chapter 7 AJAX; Making a Server Request; What's the Difference Between GET and POST?; RESTful RequestsFormats Used to Transport Data with an AJAX RequestMaking a GET Request with jQuery; Loading HTML Snippets from the Server; Dynamically Loading JavaScript; AJAX Events; Using AJAX Event Methods; Attaching AJAX Events to Individual Requests; Sending a REST Request; Summary; Chapter 8 Animation and Easing Effects; Showing and Hiding Elements; Sliding Elements; Fading Elements; Custom Animation; Animation Options; Summary; Chapter 9 Plugins; Writing a Plugin; Writing a Simple jQuery Plugin; Inspecting the Document Object Model; Writing a Context Menu jQuery PluginGood Practice for jQuery Plugin DevelopmentSummary; Chapter 10 Scrollbars; Getting the Position of a Scrollbar; Scrolling to a Particular Element within a Scrolling ; Scrolling to the Top; Summary; Chapter 11 HTML5 Drag and Drop; Implementing Drag and Drop; Prerequisite Plugins; Event Setup; Implementing Drag-and-Drop File Uploads; Adding the File Information Data Object; Using a Custom XMLHttpRequest Object; Additional Utilities; Summary; Part II jQuery UI; Chapter 12 Draggable and Droppable; Making Elements Draggable; Delegating Drop Zones for Draggable Elements; SummaryChapter 13 SortableNewly revised and updated resource on jQuery's many features and advantages Web Development with jQuery offers a major update to the popular Beginning JavaScript and CSS Development with jQuery from 2009. More than half of the content is new or updated, and reflects recent innovations with regard to mobile applications, jQuery mobile, and the spectrum of associated plugins. Readers can expect thorough revisions with expanded coverage of events, CSS, AJAX, animation, and drag and drop. New chapters bring developers up to date on popular features like jQuery UI, navigation, tables, interactiJavaScript (Computer program language)Query languages (Computer science)JavaScript (Computer program language)Query languages (Computer science)005.2762York Richard908277MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910826468803321Web development with jquery2031431UNINA