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Learning jQuery - Fourth Edition - Fourth Edition

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Learning jQuery - Fourth Edition - Fourth Edition

Overview of this book

To build interesting, interactive sites, developers are turning to JavaScript libraries such as jQuery to automate common tasks and simplify complicated ones. Because many web developers have more experience with HTML and CSS than with JavaScript, the library's design lends itself to a quick start for designers with little programming experience. Experienced programmers will also be aided by its conceptual consistency. LearningjQuery - Fourth Edition is revised and updated version of jQuery. You will learn the basics of jQuery for adding interactions and animations to your pages. Even if previous attempts at writing JavaScript have left you baffled, this book will guide you past the pitfalls associated with AJAX, events, effects, and advanced JavaScript language features. Starting with an introduction to jQuery, you will first be shown how to write a functioning jQuery program in just three lines of code. Learn how to add impact to your actions through a set of simple visual effects and to create, copy, reassemble, and embellish content using jQuery's DOM modification methods. The book will take you through many detailed, real-world examples, and even equip you to extend the jQuery library itself with your own plug-ins.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
Learning jQuery Fourth Edition
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Finding plugins and help


The jQuery website provides a large repository of plugins at http://plugins.jquery.com/. Many of the plugins listed in this Plugin Registry have links to demos, example code, and tutorials to help us get started. The plugins referenced from this registry are all managed in the GitHub (http://github.com/) code repository. Because GitHub tracks how many developers have "starred" and forked a repository, we can get a sense of a plugin's quality, or at least popularity, as this information is conveniently presented in the sidebar of the plugin's page on the Plugin Registry.

If we can't find the answers to all of our questions in the Plugin Registry, GitHub, the author's website, or the plugin's comments, we can always turn to the jQuery community for assistance. The jQuery forums include a dedicated area for discussion on using plugins at http://forum.jquery.com/using-jquery-plugins. Many of the plugin authors are frequent contributors to the forums and are eager to help...