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Responsive Web Design with jQuery

By : Gilberto Crespo
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Responsive Web Design with jQuery

By: Gilberto Crespo

Overview of this book

<p>Owing to the different types of devices that offer Internet browsing today, responsive web designing has become a booming area. The heightened use of CSS3 and JavaScript libraries such as jQuery has led to shorter responsive web design times. You can now create a responsive website swiftly that works richly in any device a user might possess.</p> <p>"Responsive Web Design with jQuery" is a practical book focused on saving your development time using the useful jQuery plugins made by the frontend community. Follow the chapters, and learn to design and augment a responsive web design with HTML5 and CSS3. The book presents a practical know how of these new technologies and techniques that are set to be the future of frontend web development.</p> <p>This book helps you implement the concept of responsive web design in clear, gradual, and consistent steps, demonstrating each solution, and driving you to practice it and avoid common mistakes.</p> <p>You will learn how to build a responsive website; right from its structure, conception, and adapting it to screen device width. We will also take a look at different types of menu navigation and how to convert text, images, and tables so as as to display them graciously on different devices. Features such as the carousel slider and form elements will also be covered, including the testing phase and the measures to create correct fallbacks for old browsers.</p> <p>With "Responsive Web Design with jQuery", you will learn to create responsive websites quickly by using CSS3 and the incredible jQuery plugins. You will also learn to save your time by tailoring solutions created and tested by the community.</p>
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Responsive Web Design with jQuery
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Feature detection tools


Feature detection is the first step we are able to provide as a progressive enhancement to website users.

Then, we have to test if the given feature is already implemented in the browser. If so, we do not need to reimplement anything that already exists, but if the browser is actually missing the feature, it is recommended to provide the correct support for that.

Sometimes we have to support browsers that have not completely implemented a specific feature yet. However, new features make a difference when your website is being viewed and popularity of the website often increases.

CSS Browser Selector +

A cross-browser responsive design helper is simpler than Modernizr because its only function is detecting features, when the site is loaded and marking it in code, using the class placed in the <html> tag.

It has an easy implementation, therefore it allows us to write a specific CSS code and to solve visual problems which are, for instance, restricted to certain operating...