Pro jQuery 2.0

JQuery 2.0 is the latest version of the jQuery framework. Suitable for modern web browsers it provides a robust API for web application development. It is fast becoming the tool of choice for web developers the world over and sets the standard for simplicity, flexibility and extensibility in website...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Freeman, Adam
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [New York] Apress 2013
Edition:2nd ed
Series:The expert's voice in Web development
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Putting jQuery in context
  • chapter 2. HTML primer
  • chapter 3. CSS primer
  • chapter 4. JavaScript primer
  • chapter 5. jQuery basics
  • chapter 6. Managing the element selection
  • chapter 7. Manipulating the DOM
  • chapter 8. Manipulating elements
  • chapter 9. Working with events
  • chapter 10. Using jQuery effects
  • chapter 11. Refactoring the example : part I
  • chapter 12. Using data templates
  • chapter 13. Working with forms
  • chapter 14. Using Ajax : part I
  • chapter 15. Using Ajax : part II
  • chapter 16. Refactoring the example : part II
  • chapter 17. Setting up jQuery UI
  • chapter 18. Using the button, progress bar, and slider widgets
  • chapter 19. Using the autocomplete and accordion widgets
  • chapter 20. Using the tabs widget
  • chapter 21. Using the datepicker widget
  • chapter 22. Using the dialog and spinner widgets
  • chapter 23. Using the menu and tooltip widgets
  • chapter 24. Using the drag-and-drop interactions
  • chapter 25. Using the other interactions
  • chapter 26. Refactoring the example : part III
  • chapter 27. Getting started with jQuery Mobile
  • chapter 28. Pages, themes & layouts
  • chapter 29. The dialog & popup widgets
  • chapter 30. Buttons and collapsible blocks
  • chapter 31. Using jQuery Mobile forms
  • chapter 32. Using lists and panels
  • chapter 33. Refactoring the example : part IV
  • chapter 34. Using the jQuery utility methods
  • chapter 35. The jQuery UI effects & CSS framework
  • chapter 36. Using deferred objects