Mastering jQuery

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Elevate your development skills by leveraging every available ounce of jQuery

About This Book

  • Create and decouple custom event types to efficiently use them and suit your users' needs
  • Incorporate custom, optimized versions of the jQuery library into your pages to maximize the efficiency of your website
  • Get the most out of jQuery by gaining exposure to real-world examples with tricks and tips to enhance your skills

Who This Book Is For

If you are a developer who is already familiar with using jQuery and wants to push your skill set further, then this book is for you. The book assumes an intermediate knowledge level of jQuery, JavaScript, HTML5, and CSS.

In Detail

Mastering jQuery has been written not only to help maximize your skills with core functionality in the library, but also to explore some of the more intriguing ways of using the library to achieve real-world solutions that could feature on any website or online environment.

You'll start with a look at some of the more advanced ways to incorporate the library into your pages, followed by working with forms and advanced form validation using regular expressions. Next you'll move on to animating in jQuery, advanced event handling, and using jQuery effects.

Finally, you will develop practical examples of using jQuery with external functionality such as node-webkit, before finishing with a session on optimizing your version of the library for maximum efficiency and exploring best practices for using QUnit.

Author(s): Alex Libby
Publisher: Packt Publishing - ebooks Account
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 376
Tags: Библиотека;Компьютерная литература;HTML / CSS / JavaScript;jQuery;