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Book Description

A really good web development framework anticipates your needs. jQuery does more-it practically reads your mind. Developers fall in love with this JavaScript library the moment they see 20 lines of code reduced to three. jQuery is concise and readable.

jQuery in Action, Second Edition is a fast-paced introduction and guide. It shows you how to traverse HTML documents, handle events, perform animations, and add Ajax to your web pages. The book's unique "lab pages" anchor the explanation of each new concept in a practical example. You'll learn how jQuery interacts with other tools and frameworks and how to build jQuery plugins.

This revised and expanded second edition includes even more lab pages than before, along with numerous examples that show the latest best practices developed by the jQuery community. It provides full coverage of jQuery 1.4, along with a deeper look at the ever-expanding world of jQuery plug-ins.

This book requires some knowledge of JavaScript and Ajax but no previous experience with jQuery.

Table of Contents

  1. Copyright
  2. Brief Table of Contents
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Praise for the First Edition
  5. More Praise for the First Edition
  6. List of Lab Pages
  7. Foreword to the First Edition
  8. Preface to the Second Edition
  9. Preface to the First Edition
  10. Acknowledgments
  11. About this Book
  12. About the Authors
  13. About the Cover Illustration
  14. Part 1. Core jQuery
  15. Chapter 1. Introducing jQuery
  16. Chapter 2. Selecting the elements upon which to act
  17. Chapter 3. Bringing pages to life with jQuery
  18. Chapter 4. Events are where it happens!
  19. Chapter 5. Energizing pages with animations and effects
  20. Chapter 6. Beyond the DOM with jQuery utility functions
  21. Chapter 7. Expand your reach by extending jQuery
  22. Chapter 8. Talk to the server with Ajax
  23. Part 2. jQuery UI
  24. Chapter 9. Introducing jQuery UI: themes and effects
  25. Chapter 10. jQuery UI mouse interactions: Follow that mouse!
  26. Chapter 11. jQuery UI widgets: Beyond HTML controls
  27. Appendix. JavaScript that you need to know but might not!
  28. Index
  29. List of Figures
  30. List of Tables
  31. List of Listings
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