JQuery 1.4 Reference Guide A Comprehensive Exploration of the Popular JavaScript Library

JQuery 1.4 Reference Guide A Comprehensive Exploration of the Popular JavaScript Library by Karl Swedberg, published by Packt Pub. in 2010, is a detailed resource for developers looking to enhance their web applications using jQuery. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English, offering a thorough overview of the capabilities of jQuery 1.4. The book provides an organized menu of every jQuery method, function, and selector, complete with syntax summaries, parameter lists, and discussions that include practical examples.
Readers will find extensive information on the latest features of jQuery, such as the Sizzle Selector, native event delegation, and DOM manipulation. The guide also delves into jQuery’s plug-in architecture, offering insights on both utilizing existing plug-ins and creating custom ones. Aimed at those already familiar with JavaScript programming, this reference guide allows readers to explore advanced jQuery concepts and experiment independently, making it a valuable tool for mastering the intricacies of this popular JavaScript library.
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Annotation To make optimal use of jQuery, it’s good to keep in mind the breadth of capabilities it provides. You can add dynamic, interactive elements to your sites with reduced development time using jQuery. If you are looking for a comprehensive reference guide to this popular JavaScript library, this book is for you.
Revised and updated for version 1.4 of jQuery, this book offers an organized menu of every jQuery method, function, and selector. Each method and function is introduced with a summary of its syntax and a list of its parameters and return value, followed by a discussion, with examples where applicable, to assist in getting the most out of jQuery and avoiding the pitfalls commonly associated with JavaScript and other client-side languages.
In this book you will be provided information about the latest features of jQuery that include Sizzle Selector, Native event delegation, Event triggering, DOM manipulation, and many more. You won’t be confined to built-in functionality, you’ll be able to examine jQuery’s plug-in architecture and we discuss both how to use plug-ins and how to write your own. If you’re already familiar with JavaScript programming, this book will help you dive right into advanced jQuery concepts. You’ll be able to experiment on your own, trusting the pages of this book to provide information on the intricacies of the library, where and when you need it.
This book is a companion to Learning jQuery 1.3. Learning jQuery 1.3 begins with a tutorial to jQuery, where the authors share their knowledge, experience, and enthusiasm about jQuery to help you get the most from the library and to make your web applications shine.
jQuery 1.4 Reference Guide digs deeper into the library, taking you through the syntax specifications and following up with detailed discussions. You’ll discover the untapped possibilities that jQuery 1.4 makes available, and polish your skills as you return to this guide time and again.
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