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ASP.NET jQuery Cookbook (Second Edition) - Second Edition

By : Sonal Merchant, Sonal Aneel Allana
Book Image

ASP.NET jQuery Cookbook (Second Edition) - Second Edition

By: Sonal Merchant, Sonal Aneel Allana

Overview of this book

jQuery is a lightweight JavaScript library that has changed the landscape of client scripting in web applications. Developed by John Resig in 2006, it has taken the web by storm because of its cross-browser compatibility and the ability to get more done with less code. It has gained popularity with ASP.NET developers and is now distributed with Visual Studio and the NuGet package manager. ASP.NET jQuery Cookbook explores the wide range of utilities that the jQuery library provides. It teaches you the nitty-gritty of plugging in these features in ASP.NET web applications. It covers every aspect of interfacing the library, right from downloading and including jQuery on web pages to selecting controls, handling events, and creating animations. This book also walks you through DOM traversal and manipulation in ASP.NET and then through visual effects and graphics in ASP.NET sites. It explores advanced features such as posting AJAX requests and writing plugins. It will provide you with all the information you need to use this library confidently with ASP.NET.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
ASP.NET jQuery Cookbook Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Introduction


jQuery has simplified the adding of attractive visual effects on web pages. The library provides many supporting methods used to show, hide, fade, slide, toggle, and other custom animations. Let's briefly run through these methods:

  • Showing and hiding elements:

    jQuery method

    Description

    .show()

    This displays the matched elements

    .hide()

    This hides the matched elements

    .toggle()

    This displays or hides the matched elements

  • Fading elements:

    jQuery method

    Description

    .fadeIn()

    This animates the opacity of the matched elements by increasing them gradually until they reaches a value of 1, that is, they become opaque.

    .fadeOut()

    This animates the opacity of the matched elements by decreasing them gradually until they reaches a value of 0, that is, they become transparent.

    .fadeTo()

    This animates the opacity of the matched elements to the specified value.

    .fadeToggle()

    This animates the opacity of the matched elements to hide or display them.

  • Sliding elements...