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JQuery : by John Pollock a beginner’s guide /

By: Material type: TextSeries: Beginner’s guidePublication details: New Delhi McGraw Hill Education 2014Description: xix, 355p. 24cm(pbk)ISBN:
  • 9789339218133
  • 9339218132
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.2762
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Ch1: Getting Started with jQuery -- Ch2: Selecting Elements in the Document -- Ch3: The Document Object Model -- Ch4: Event Handling -- Ch5: The Event Object -- Ch6: Working with Styles -- Ch7: Animations and Effects -- Ch8: Working with the DOM -- Ch9: Working with AJAX -- Ch10: Using Plugins -- Ch11: How to Create Plugins -- Ch12: Advanced Techniques.
Summary: "Learn the fundamentals of jQuery programming in no time. jQuery: A Beginner’s Guide starts with the basics--from including the library in an HTML document to element selection, event handling, and CSS style manipulation. Next, it’s on to JavaScript and the DOM, animation and effects, the Event object, and form validation. The book then delves into AJAX and plugins and covers more advanced techniques such as debugging and unit testing. Get started with jQuery right away using this fast-paced tutorial!"-- |c Provided by publisher.
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English Books D.B.Act.Division Non-fiction 005.2762 POL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not For Loan EN-94728

Includes index

Machine generated contents note: Ch1: Getting Started with jQuery -- Ch2: Selecting Elements in the Document -- Ch3: The Document Object Model -- Ch4: Event Handling -- Ch5: The Event Object -- Ch6: Working with Styles -- Ch7: Animations and Effects -- Ch8: Working with the DOM -- Ch9: Working with AJAX -- Ch10: Using Plugins -- Ch11: How to Create Plugins -- Ch12: Advanced Techniques.

"Learn the fundamentals of jQuery programming in no time. jQuery: A Beginner’s Guide starts with the basics--from including the library in an HTML document to element selection, event handling, and CSS style manipulation. Next, it’s on to JavaScript and the DOM, animation and effects, the Event object, and form validation. The book then delves into AJAX and plugins and covers more advanced techniques such as debugging and unit testing. Get started with jQuery right away using this fast-paced tutorial!"-- |c Provided by publisher.

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