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jQuery Reference Guide

By : Jonathan Chaffer, Karl Swedberg
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jQuery Reference Guide

By: Jonathan Chaffer, Karl Swedberg

Overview of this book

<p>jQuery is a powerful, yet easy-to-use JavaScript library that helps web developers and designers add dynamic, interactive elements to their sites, smoothing out browser inconsistencies and greatly reducing development time. In this book, the creators of the popular jQuery learning resource, learningquery.com, share their knowledge, experience, and enthusiasm to bring you a comprehensive reference to the popular JavaScript library.<br /><br />This book offers an organized menu of every jQuery method, function, and selector. Each method and function is introduced with a summary of its syntax and a list of its parameters and return value, followed by a discussion, with examples where applicable, to assist in getting the most out of jQuery and avoiding the pitfalls commonly associated with JavaScript and other client-side languages.<br /><br />If you're already familiar with JavaScript programming, this book will help you dive right into advanced jQuery concepts. You'll be able to experiment on your own, trusting the pages of this book to provide information on the intricacies of the library, where and when you need it. If you're still hungry for more, the book shows you how to cook up your own extensions with jQuery's elegant plug-in architecture.<br /><br />This book is a companion to <a href="http://www.packtpub.com/jQuery/book">Learning jQuery</a>: Better Interaction Design and Web Development with Simple JavaScript Techniques. <br /><a href="http://www.packtpub.com/jQuery/book">Learning jQuery</a> begins with a tutorial to jQuery, followed by an examination of common, real-world client-side problems, and solutions for each of them, making it an invaluable resource for answers to all your jQuery questions.<br /><br />jQuery Reference Guide digs deeper into the library, taking you through the syntax specifications and following up with a detailed discussion. You'll discover the untapped possibilities that jQuery makes available, and hone your skills as you return to this guide time and again.</p>
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
jQuery Reference Guide
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

jQuery Documentation


jQuery Wiki

The documentation on jquery.com is in the form of a wiki, which means that the content is editable by the public. The site includes the full jQuery API, tutorials, getting started guides, a plug-in repository, and more:

http://docs.jquery.com/

jQuery API

On jQuery.com, the API is available in two locations—the documentation section and the paginated API browser.

The documentation section of jQuery.com includes not only jQuery methods, but also all of the jQuery selector expressions:

http://docs.jquery.com/Selectors

http://docs.jquery.com/

http://jquery.com/api

jQuery API Browser

Jörn Zaeferrer has put together a convenient tree-view browser of the jQuery API with a search feature and alphabetical or category sorting:

http://jquery.bassistance.de/api-browser/

Visual jQuery

This API browser designed by Yehuda Katz is both beautiful and convenient. It also provides quick viewing of methods for a number of jQuery plug-ins:

http://www.visualjquery.com/

Web Developer Blog

Sam Collet keeps a master list of jQuery documentation, including downloadable versions and cheat sheets, on his blog:

http://webdevel.blogspot.com/2007/01/jquery-documentation.html