"As someone who uses jQuery on a regular basis, it was surprising to discover how much of the library I'm not using. This book is indispensable for anyone who is serious about using jQuery for non-trivial applications."-- Raffaele Cecco, longtime developer of video games, including Cybernoid, Exolon, and Stormlord jQuery is the "write less, do more" JavaScript library. Its powerful features and ease of use have made it the most popular client-side JavaScript framework for the Web. Ideal for JavaScript developers at all skill levels, this book is jQuery's trusty companion: the definitive "read…mehr
"As someone who uses jQuery on a regular basis, it was surprising to discover how much of the library I'm not using. This book is indispensable for anyone who is serious about using jQuery for non-trivial applications."-- Raffaele Cecco, longtime developer of video games, including Cybernoid, Exolon, and Stormlord jQuery is the "write less, do more" JavaScript library. Its powerful features and ease of use have made it the most popular client-side JavaScript framework for the Web. Ideal for JavaScript developers at all skill levels, this book is jQuery's trusty companion: the definitive "read less, learn more" guide to the library. jQuery Pocket Reference explains everything you need to know about jQuery, completely and comprehensively. You'll learn how to: Select and manipulate document elements Alter document structure Handle and trigger events Create visual effects and animations Script HTTP with Ajax utilities Use jQuery's selectors and selection methods, utilities, plugins and more The 25-page quick reference summarizes the library, listing all jQuery methods and functions, with signatures and descriptions.
David Flanagan is a computer programmer who spends most of his time writing about JavaScript and Java. His books with O'Reilly include JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, JavaScript Pocket Reference, Java in a Nutshell, Java Examples in a Nutshell, and Java Foundation Classes in a Nutshell. David has a blog at www.davidflanagan.com.
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Preface Chapter 1: Introduction to jQuery 1.1 jQuery Basics 1.2 The jQuery() Function 1.3 Queries and Query Results Chapter 2: Element Getters and Setters 2.1 Getting and Setting HTML Attributes 2.2 Getting and Setting CSS Attributes 2.3 Getting and Setting CSS Classes 2.4 Getting and Setting HTML Form Values 2.5 Getting and Setting Element Content 2.6 Getting and Setting Element Geometry 2.7 Getting and Setting Element Data Chapter 3: Altering Document Structure 3.1 Inserting and Replacing Elements 3.2 Copying Elements 3.3 Wrapping Elements 3.4 Deleting Elements Chapter 4: Events 4.1 Simple Event Handler Registration 4.2 jQuery Event Handlers 4.3 The jQuery Event Object 4.4 Advanced Event Handler Registration 4.5 Deregistering Event Handlers 4.6 Triggering Events 4.7 Custom Events 4.8 Live Events Chapter 5: Animated Effects 5.1 Simple Effects 5.2 Custom Animations 5.3 Canceling, Delaying, and Queuing Effects Chapter 6: Ajax 6.1 The load() Method 6.2 Ajax Utility Functions 6.3 The jQuery.ajax() Function 6.4 Ajax Events Chapter 7: Utility Functions Chapter 8: Selectors and Selection Methods 8.1 jQuery Selectors 8.2 Selection Methods Chapter 9: Extending jQuery with Plugins Chapter 10: The jQuery UI Library Chapter 11: jQuery Quick Reference 11.1 Factory Function 11.2 Selector Grammar 11.3 Basic Methods and Properties 11.4 Selection Methods 11.5 Element Methods 11.6 Insertion and Deletion Methods 11.7 Event Methods 11.8 Effects and Animation Methods 11.9 Ajax Functions 11.10 Utility Functions