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[foreword by John Resig]3rd ed.Birmingham, England Packt Pub.20111 online resource (428 p.)Open source : community experience distilledIncludes index.9781849516549 1849516545 Includes index.Cover; Copyright; Credits; Foreword; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started; What jQuery does; Why jQuery works well; Our first jQuery-powered web page; Downloading jQuery; Setting up jQuery in an HTML document; Adding our jQuery code; Finding the poem text; Injecting the new class; Executing the code; The finished product; Plain JavaScript vs. jQuery; Development tools; Firebug; Summary; Chapter 2: Selecting Elements; The Document Object Model; The () function; CSS selectors; Styling list-item levelsAttribute selectorsStyling links; Custom selectors; Styling alternate rows; Form selectors; DOM traversal methods; Styling specific cells; Chaining; Accessing DOM elements; Summary; Further reading; Exercises; Chapter 3: Handling Events; Performing tasks on page load; Timing of code execution; Multiple scripts on one page; Shortcuts for code brevity; Passing an argument to the .ready() callback; Simple events; A simple style switcher; Enabling the other buttons; Event handler context; Further consolidation; Shorthand events; Compound events; Showing and hiding advanced featuresHighlighting clickable itemsThe journey of an event; Side effects of event bubbling; Altering the journey: the event object; Event targets; Stopping event propagation; Default actions; Event delegation; Methods for event delegation; Removing an event handler; Event namespacing; Rebinding events; Simulating user interaction; Keyboard events; Summary; Further reading; Exercises; Chapter 4: Styling and Animating; Inline CSS modification; Basic hide and show; Effects and speed; Speeding in; Fading in and fading out; Sliding up and sliding down; Compound effects; Creating custom animationsBuilding effects by handAnimating multiple properties at once; Positioning with CSS; Simultaneous versus queued effects; Working with a single set of elements; Bypassing the queue; Manual queueing; Working with multiple sets of elements; Callbacks; In a nutshell; Summary; Further reading; Exercises; Chapter 5: Manipulating the DOM; Manipulating attributes; Non-class attributes; Value callbacks; DOM element properties; DOM tree manipulation; The () function revisited; Creating new elements; Inserting new elements; Moving elements; Wrapping elements; Inverted insertion methodsCopying elementsCloning for pull quotes; Content getter and setter methods; Further style adjustments; DOM manipulation methods in a nutshell; Summary; Further reading; Exercises; Chapter 6: Sending Data with Ajax; Loading data on demand; Appending HTML; Working with JavaScript objects; Retrieving JSON; Global jQuery functions; Executing a script; Loading an XML document; Choosing a data format; Passing data to the server; Performing a GET request; Performing a POST request; Serializing a form; Delivering different content for Ajax requests; Keeping an eye on the request; Error handlingAjax and eventsCreate better interaction, design, and web development with simple JavaScript techniquesCommunity experience distilled.JavaScript (Computer program language)Web site developmentJavaScript (Computer program language)Web site development.005.133005.2762Chaffer Jonathan1795734Swedberg Karl1795735Resig John1795791MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910958729003321Learning jQuery4337239UNINA