The goal of this course is to provide you with skills in jQuery - a cross-browser JavaScript library used to create dynamic web pages. The jQuery library was written to make DOM manipulation (moving things around a web page) easier for developers. It uses JavaScript to assign HTML elements these attributes. Because it is a library of predefined functions, all you need to start using jQuery is a working knowledge of the syntax and a reference for the functions available to you.
jQuery has numerous advantages over other JavaScript libraries; some of them being that it is easy to start with, is cross browser-friendly, uses shorter code, has a considerable number of available plugins, and most of all, is easy to use with Ajax. This means there is a considerable market of developers wanting to get into the world of jQuery.
Lesson 1: Beginning with jQuery 3
Lesson 2: Selecting Elements
Lesson 3: Handling Events
Lesson 4: Styling and Animating
Lesson 5: Manipulating the DOM
Lesson 6: Working with Ajax
Lesson 7 jQuery Plugins
Lesson 8: Advanced Selectors, Traversing, and DOM Manipulation
Lesson 9: Advanced Events and Effects
Lesson 10: Advanced Ajax
You do not need to have any previous experience with jQuery, although basic JavaScript programming knowledge is necessary. You should know the basics of JavaScript, including variables, functions, and selecting DOM elements. You should also have a basic knowledge of HTML5 and CSS3 syntax.
Hardware
This course will require a computer system for the instructor and one for each student. The minimum hardware requirements are as follows:
Software
For this course, we will use the following software:
The goal of this course is to provide you with skills in jQuery - a cross-browser JavaScript library used to create dynamic web pages. The jQuery library was written to make DOM manipulation (moving things around a web page) easier for developers. It uses JavaScript to assign HTML elements these attributes. Because it is a library of predefined functions, all you need to start using jQuery is a working knowledge of the syntax and a reference for the functions available to you.
jQuery has numerous advantages over other JavaScript libraries; some of them being that it is easy to start with, is cross browser-friendly, uses shorter code, has a considerable number of available plugins, and most of all, is easy to use with Ajax. This means there is a considerable market of developers wanting to get into the world of jQuery.
Lesson 1: Beginning with jQuery 3
Lesson 2: Selecting Elements
Lesson 3: Handling Events
Lesson 4: Styling and Animating
Lesson 5: Manipulating the DOM
Lesson 6: Working with Ajax
Lesson 7 jQuery Plugins
Lesson 8: Advanced Selectors, Traversing, and DOM Manipulation
Lesson 9: Advanced Events and Effects
Lesson 10: Advanced Ajax
You do not need to have any previous experience with jQuery, although basic JavaScript programming knowledge is necessary. You should know the basics of JavaScript, including variables, functions, and selecting DOM elements. You should also have a basic knowledge of HTML5 and CSS3 syntax.
Hardware
This course will require a computer system for the instructor and one for each student. The minimum hardware requirements are as follows:
Software
For this course, we will use the following software: