Learn By Example: jQuery
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Learn By Example: jQuery
Loonycorn
78 Lessons (7h)
Lifetime
- Certification included
- Experience level required: All levels
- Access 78 lectures & 7 hours of content 24/7
- Length of time users can access this course: Lifetime
Course Curriculum
78 Lessons (7h)
- You, This Course and UsYou, This Course and Us1:59
- Introduction To jQueryClient side programming with Javascript7:44Why is jQuery cool?8:09The Document Object Model4:45
- Install And Set UpNpm and Http Server install4:47Download and set up jQuery3:32Set up examples used in this course2:14
- SelectorsExample 1: Hello jQuery World!11:33Selectors4:27Example 2: Simple selectors4:12Example 3: More selectors9:10Example 4: Traversing The DOM8:37Example 5: Advanced selectors4:45Example 6: Select using functions - the filter() selector4:34
- Some Loose EndsExample 7: Chaining4:38Example 8: jQuery in the no-conflict mode7:19Accessing native browser element1:20
- Event HandlingEvents and event handling7:29Example 9: Event handlers9:12The event object6:02Example 10: Accessing the event object properties5:28Event capture and bubble phases8:07Example 11: Multiple event handlers4:32Example 12: Passing data to event handlers3:11Example 13: Listen just once3:10Example 14: Remove event handlers4:29Example 15: Events in namespaces6:20Event delegation6:05Example 16: Setting up delegated events5:05Example 17: Listening to key events3:05Example 18: Event triggers4:30Custom events4:04Example 19: Working with custom events4:27
- CSS And AnimationsEffects and animations3:57Example 20: The css() function9:03Example 21: The show() and hide() functions6:03Example 22: The fadeIn() and fadeOut() animations3:01Example 23: The slideUp() and slideDown() animations2:15Example 24: The toggle() function2:44How do jQuery animations work?4:15Example 25: Run code after an animation completes4:38Example 26: The animate() function5:33Example 27: More animation fun4:00Example 28: Stop animations using the stop() function7:38Example 29: Delay animations using delay()3:46Example 30: Chaining and queueing animations7:34Example 31: Custom animation queues5:05Example 32: Bypassing the queue4:55
- DOM ManipulationManipulating the DOM1:15Example 33: Manipulating element contents4:27Example 34: The attr() and removeAttr() functions4:37Example 35: Add DOM elements relative to selected elements9:49Example 36: Create or clone elements6:31Example 37: The remove(), detach() and empty() functions7:32Example 38: The wrap() and wrapAll() functions4:03Example 39: Explicit iteration using each()2:23
- DOM ManipulationAjax5:09Example 40: The $.ajax() request10:10Example 41: Syntactic sugar - the $.get(), $.getScript(), $.getJSON()6:37Example 42: The load() function2:37Example 43: Sezrialize form contents using serialize() and serializeArray()7:18Example 44: Local and global Ajax events9:30
- Performance OptimizationsCategories of optimization techniques4:22Performance optimizations tips and tricks8:56
- PluginsWhat are plugins?3:59Example 45: The Slick carousel9:27Building your own custom plugin4:18Example 46: Our first custom plugin, the fancyButton()4:33Example 47: Best practices to follow in the fancyButton() plugin7:44
- The Widget FactoryWhat is the Widget Factory?5:33Example 48: Build your first widget7:52Example 49: Widgets which expose methods to manipulate them9:31Example 50: Widgets which trigger events7:05
- The jQuery UI LibraryDownload and install the jQuery UI library8:44Example 51: Set up components using the jQuery UI library5:31Example 52: The effects() function3:12The jQuery UI theme roller5:24Example 53: Try a custom theme1:26
Learn By Example: jQuery
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LoonycornLoonycorn is comprised of four individuals—Janani Ravi, Vitthal Srinivasan, Swetha Kolalapudi and Navdeep Singh—who have honed their tech expertises at Google and Flipkart. The team believes it has distilled the instruction of complicated tech concepts into funny, practical, engaging courses, and is excited to be sharing its content with eager students.Description
jQuery is one of the most commonly used efficiency tools in web development. This powerful JavaScript library allows you to perform common site maintenance and construction operations with just a single line of code. Over this course you'll learn by example as you explore the basic principles that provide the backbone of jQuery, from working with selectors and events to performing DOM manipulations as you come to grips with this useful tool.
- Access 78 lectures & 7 hours of content 24/7
- Use jQuery to add styles, animations, Ajax support & more to websites
- Add common components to sites w/ custom plugins
- Build your own stateless & stateful custom plugins in jQuery
- Work w/ the jQuery UI library including the theme roller
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- Length of time users can access this course: lifetime
- Access options: web streaming, mobile streaming
- Certification of completion included
- Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
- Experience level required: all levels
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