
Prototype and Scriptaculous in Action
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As experience with Ajax increases, developers want the standard Ajax capabilities they repeatedly use to be preprogrammed for them--and that's exactly what Ajax libraries do for them. They reduce the pain of handling cross-browser inconsistencies, they add useful language features, and provide sophisticated functionality. Of these, Prototype is the most popular JavaScript and Ajax framework for low-level user interface features such as animation, drag and drop, and pre-built widgets. Together, they free the developer up to concentrate on building the application. They make a rich user experience easy to achieve.
This book guides the reader through the Prototype and Scriptaculous libraries feature-by-feature. In just 350 pages, readers will find over 100 small working examples to help them explore the libraries. As well, they will develop a web-based image gallery that teacher them how to use Prototype and Scriptaculous in the real-world.
Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book.
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Bear Bibeault is a web developer and coauthor of Ajax in Practice, Prototype and Scriptaculous in Action, and jQuery in Action from Manning Publications.
Dave Crane is an Ajax authority and lead author of the best-selling Ajax in Action. He is currently senior developer for UK-based Historic Futures Ltd., developing the next generation of socially responsible supply-chain systems using Ajax to link rural cooperatives and multinational corporations.
Content
- Intro
- Copyright
- Brief Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About this Book
- About the Title
- About the Cover Illustration
- Part 1. Getting Started
- Chapter 1. Introducing Prototype and Scriptaculous
- Chapter 2. Introducing QuickGallery
- Chapter 3. Simplifying Ajax with Prototype
- Chapter 4. Using Prototype's Advanced Ajax Features
- Part 2. Scriptaculous Quickly
- Chapter 5. Scriptaculous Effects
- Chapter 6. Scriptaculous Controls
- Chapter 7. Scriptaculous Drag and Drop
- Part 3. Prototype in Depth
- Chapter 8. All About Objects
- Chapter 9. Fun with Functions
- Chapter 10. Arrays Made Easy
- Chapter 11. Back to the Browser
- Part 4. Advanced Topics
- Chapter 12. Prototype and Scriptaculous in Practice
- Chapter 13. Prototype, Scriptaculous, and Rails
- Appendix A. HTTP Primer
- Appendix B. Measuring HTTP Traffic
- Appendix C. Installing and Running Tomcat 5.5
- Appendix D. Installing and Running PHP
- Appendix E. Porting Server-Side Techniques
- Index
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Listings
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