
Web Development with jQuery
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- 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 Methods
- Attaching Other Events
- Attaching 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 Arrays
- Enumerating Objects
- Iterating 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 Requests
- Formats Used to Transport Data with an AJAX Request
- Making 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 Plugin
- Good Practice for jQuery Plugin Development
- Summary
- 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
- Summary
- Chapter 13 Sortable
- Making a List Sortable
- Customizing Sortable
- Saving the State of Sorted Lists
- Summary
- Chapter 14 Selectable
- Introducing the Selectable Plugin
- Summary
- Chapter 15 Accordion
- Building an Accordion UI
- Changing the Default Pane
- Changing the Accordion Event
- Setting the Header Elements
- Summary
- Chapter 16 Datepicker
- Implementing a Datepicker
- Custom Styling the Datepicker
- Setting the Range of Allowed Dates
- Localizing the Datepicker
- Setting the Date Format
- Localizing Datepicker Text
- Changing the Starting Weekday
- Summary
- Chapter 17 Dialog
- Implementing a Dialog
- Styling a Dialog
- Making a Modal Dialog
- Auto-Opening the Dialog
- Controlling Dynamic Interaction
- Animating the Dialog
- Working with Dialog Events
- Summary
- Chapter 18 Tabs
- Implementing Tabs
- Styling the Tabbed User Interface
- Loading Remote Content via AJAX
- Animating Tab Transitions
- Summary
- Part III Popular Third-Party jQuery Plugins
- Chapter 19 Tablesorter
- Sorting a Table
- Summary
- Chapter 20 Creating an Interactive Slideshow
- Creating a Slideshow
- Summary
- Chapter 21 Working with HTML5 Audio and Video
- Downloading the MediaElement Plugin
- Configuring the MediaElement Plugin
- Creating an HTML Structure That Enables Fallback Video/Audio Plugins for Older Browsers
- Implementing h.264 Video Content
- Customizing Player Controls
- Controlling When the Download of Media Begins
- Summary
- Chapter 22 Creating a Simple WYSIWYG Editor
- Making an Element Editable with the contenteditable Attribute
- Creating Buttons to Apply Bold, Italic, Underline, Font, and Font Size
- Creating a Selection
- Storing a Selection
- Restoring a Selection
- Summary
- Part IV Appendices
- Appendix A: Exercise Answers
- Appendix B: jQuery Selectors
- Appendix C: Selecting, Traversing, and Filtering
- Appendix D: Events
- Appendix E: Manipulating Content, Attributes, and Custom Data
- Appendix F: More Content Manipulation
- Appendix G: AJAX Methods
- Appendix H: CSS
- Appendix I: Utilities
- Appendix J: Draggable and Droppable
- Appendix K: Sortable
- Appendix L: Selectable
- Appendix M: Animation and Easing Effects
- Appendix N: Accordion
- Appendix O: Datepicker
- Appendix P: Dialog
- Appendix Q: Tabs
- Appendix R: Resizable
- Appendix S: Slider
- Appendix T: Tablesorter
- Appendix U: MediaElement
- Index
- EULA
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