jQuery Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach

jQuery Recipes: A Problem Solution Approach

Book Description

is one of today’s most popular application frameworks and libraries. Recipes can get you started with jQuery quickly and easily, and it will serve as a valuable long-term reference.

  • The book begins with small initial problems that developers typically face while working with jQuery, and gradually goes deeper to explore more complex problems.
  • The solutions include illustrations and clear, concise explanations of the code. Using this book and jQuery, your sites will be more dynamic and lively.

What you’ll learn

  • How to use the jQuery framework
  • The basics of Cascading Style Sheets () and how they apply to jQuery and its functions
  • Fundamentals like selectors, the , and event handling with running code recipes
  • How to make your web sites more dynamic using rich code templates
  • How to apply effects to your web sites using jQuery code recipes
  • How to develop applications using jQuery
  • How to use jQuery utility functions
  • How to extend jQuery with plug-ins and their types

Who is this book for?

The book is meant for the beginners who have a little knowledge of and intend to make dynamic websites. The book will be of great use for developers and professionals who wish to make highly interactive websites with minimum code.

About the Author

Bintu Harwani is a computer programmer and Web developer with several years of experience building content driven Web sites using a variety of Web technologies including , , Rails, and more.

Book Details

  • Paperback: 350 pages
  • Publisher: Apress (January 11, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1430227095
  • ISBN-13: 978-1430227090
  • File Size: 6.4 MiB
  • File Format: PDF | EPUB | PDF + EPUB

E-Book

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Paper Book

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