QUnit comes with a number of other test functions as well. Some, such as notEqual()
and notDeepEqual()
are simply the inverses of functions we have used, while others such as strictEqual()
and raises()
have more distinct uses. More information about these functions, as well as details and additional examples regarding QUnit in general, are linked from the GitHub repository (https://github.com/jquery/qunit/).
Learning jQuery, Third Edition
Learning jQuery, Third 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.Learning jQuery Third Edition is revised and updated for version 1.6 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 step 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 Third Edition
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Getting Started
Selecting Elements
Handling Events
Styling and Animating
Manipulating the DOM
Sending Data with Ajax
Using Plugins
Developing Plugins
Advanced Selectors and Traversing
Advanced Events
Advanced Effects
Advanced DOM Manipulation
Advanced Ajax
JavaScript Closures
Testing JavaScript with QUnit
Quick Reference
Index
Customer Reviews