
Beginning JavaScript and CSS Development with jQuery
Richard York(Author)
Wrox Press
1st Edition
Published on 1. May 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
560 pages
978-0-470-22779-4 (ISBN)
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Description
jQuery is a JavaScript library that helps web developers create JavaScript applications that work well in any browser. This book demonstrates how to use jQuery to reduce the amount of code you need to write and reduce the amount of testing that is required. You'll see how separation of presentation (CSS), markup (XHTML), and script (JavaScript and Ajax) in web pages is a crucial direction in web development for creating maintainable, accessible, cost-effective web sites. The featured full-color code syntax highlighting provides you with a visual reinforcement so you can see the various pieces and parts that make up each line and section of code for each language.
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Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 23.3 cm
Width: 18.7 cm
Thickness: 3 cm
Weight
1260 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-22779-4 (9780470227794)
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Richard York (Indianapolis, IN) is a web application developer. He wrote his first book, Beginning CSS: Cascading Sheets for Web Design , with Wrox in 2004 following that success with the 2nd edition in 2007. Richard began his web development career taking courses at Indiana University--Purdue University Indianapolis. Since college, he has continued a self-imposed curriculum, mastering various technologies used in web development including HTML/XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL. An avid supporter of open source software, he has written an open source webmail application for PHP PEAR and is currently working on an open source PHP library and framework called Hierophant. Richard maintains a personal website at www.richard-york.com where you can learn more about his professional and personal interests.
Content
1. Introduction to jQuery.
2. Selecting and Filtering.
3. Events.
4. Manipulating Content and Attributes.
5. Arrays and Iteration.
6. CSS.
7. AJAX.
8. Effects.
9. Plugin.
10. Implementing Drag and Drop.
11. Drag and Drop Sorting.
12. Selection by Drawing a Box.
13. Accordion UI.
14. Datepicker.
15. Dialogs.
16. Tabs.
Appendix A. Answers to Exercises.
Appendix B. Selectors Supported By jQuery.
Appendix C. Selecting and Filtering.
Appendix D. Events.
Appendix E. Manipulating Attributes, Content, and Data Caching.
Appendix F. Manipulating Content.
Appendix G. AJAX Methods.
Appendix H. CSS.
Appendix I. Utilities.
Appendix J. Draggables and Droppables.
Appendix K. Sortables.
Appendix L. Selectables.
Appendix M. Effects.
Appendix N. Accordion.
Appendix O. Datepicker.
Appendix P. Dialog.
Appendix Q. Tabs.
Appendix R. Resizables.
Appendix S. Sliders.
2. Selecting and Filtering.
3. Events.
4. Manipulating Content and Attributes.
5. Arrays and Iteration.
6. CSS.
7. AJAX.
8. Effects.
9. Plugin.
10. Implementing Drag and Drop.
11. Drag and Drop Sorting.
12. Selection by Drawing a Box.
13. Accordion UI.
14. Datepicker.
15. Dialogs.
16. Tabs.
Appendix A. Answers to Exercises.
Appendix B. Selectors Supported By jQuery.
Appendix C. Selecting and Filtering.
Appendix D. Events.
Appendix E. Manipulating Attributes, Content, and Data Caching.
Appendix F. Manipulating Content.
Appendix G. AJAX Methods.
Appendix H. CSS.
Appendix I. Utilities.
Appendix J. Draggables and Droppables.
Appendix K. Sortables.
Appendix L. Selectables.
Appendix M. Effects.
Appendix N. Accordion.
Appendix O. Datepicker.
Appendix P. Dialog.
Appendix Q. Tabs.
Appendix R. Resizables.
Appendix S. Sliders.