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jQuery HOTSHOT

By : Dan Wellman
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jQuery HOTSHOT

By: Dan Wellman

Overview of this book

jQuery is used by millions of people to write JavaScript more easily and more quickly. It has become the standard tool for web developers and designers to add dynamic, interactive elements to their sites, smoothing out browser inconsistencies and reducing costly development time.jQuery Hotshot walks you step by step through 10 projects designed to familiarise you with the jQuery library and related technologies. Each project focuses on a particular subject or section of the API, but also looks at something related, like jQuery's official templates, or an HTML5 feature like localStorage. Build your knowledge of jQuery and related technologies.Learn a large swathe of the API, up to and including jQuery 1.9, by completing the ten individual projects covered in the book. Some of the projects that we'll work through over the course of this book include a drag-and-drop puzzle game, a browser extension, a multi-file drag-and-drop uploader, an infinite scroller, a sortable table, and a heat map. Learn which jQuery methods and techniques to use in which situations with jQuery Hotshots.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
jQuery HOTSHOT
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Setting up the basic extension structure


In this task we'll create the underlying files required by the extension. All files used by an extension need to reside in the same directory, so we'll set that up and make sure it contains all the files we need.

Prepare for Lift Off

One thing I should point out, although hopefully you'll already have realized – we're going to require the Chrome browser for the duration of this project. If you don't have it installed, which as a web developer you really ought to, if only for testing purposes, get it and install it immediately.

Note

The latest version of Chrome can be downloaded from https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/.

We'll keep all of the files for this project in a single directory, so set one up in the project folder now and call it chrome-extension. The extension will be built from the same base code files as most of the other projects that we've created have been built from; the only difference is that all files will need to be local to...