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jQuery for Designers: Beginner's Guide

By : Natalie Maclees
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jQuery for Designers: Beginner's Guide

By: Natalie Maclees

Overview of this book

jQuery is awesome for designers ñ it builds easily on the CSS and HTML you already know and allows you to create impressive effects with just a few lines of code. However, without a background in programming, JavaScript ñ on which jQuery is built ñ can feel intimidating and impossible to grasp. This book will show you how simple it can be to learn the basics and then extend your capabilities by taking advantage of jQuery plugins.jQuery for Designers offers approachable lessons for designers with little or no background in JavaScript. The book begins by introducing the jQuery library and a small and simple introduction to JavaScript. Then you'll step through a few simple tasks to get your feet wet before diving into using plugins to quickly and simply add complex effects with just a few lines of code.You'll be surprised at how far you can get with JavaScript when you start with the power of the jQuery library and this book will show you how. We'll cover common interface widgets and effects such as tabbed interfaces, custom tooltips, and custom scrollbars. You'll learn how to create an animated navigation menu and how to add simple AJAX effects to enhance your site visitors' experience. Then we'll wrap up with interactive data grids which make sorting and searching data easy.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
jQuery for Designers Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Galleriffic slideshow


The Galleriffic slideshow by Trent Foley allows you to turn a list of links to full-size photos into a photo slideshow. The approach is a bit different than the other galleries we've seen so far, where the focus has been on inserting the full-size photos in the document and then animating them into a slideshow. Galleriffic instead takes a list of links to the full-size photos and turns that into a slideshow. The links remain on the page as one way to navigate through the slideshow.

The Galleriffic slideshow can be used with a set of photos that vary somewhat in size and aspect ratio, but if the difference between different photos is too great, getting the CSS set up to handle the slideshow gracefully will be quite a challenge. The Galleriffic slideshow makes it easy for your site visitor to manually navigate to any photo in the slideshow and also provides next, previous, and a play/pause button for the slideshow. For site visitors with JavaScript disabled, a list of...