jQuery for Application Development: Fundamentals
jQuery for Application Development: Fundamentals, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 67 lectures, based on 125 reviews, and has 485 subscribers.
You will learn about What is jQuery How to Integrate the jQuery Libraries jQuery Syntax The document ready event How to use basic selectors Complex jQuery Selectors How to use First, Last and (n)th Selectors How to use PseudoSelectors Fade Effect with jQuery Showing and Hiding Elements with jQuery Hiding Versus Removing jQuery Elements Sliding jQuery Elements Creating Animations with jQuery Understanding jQuery Callback Functions Manipulating HTML and CSS with jQuery Adding and Removing Classes Inserting and Appending Content Changing the Height and Width of Elements Positioning Elements with jQuery Working with Element Content Wrapping Elements Setting CSS Rules of Elements Working with Forms using jQuery Blur and Focus Form Elements The change() event The select() event The submit() event Serializing Form Content Working with Events in jQuery click() and dblclick() Mouse events Browser events Keyboard events and the event object Communicating with an API using jQuery Loading Local Data with jQuery Loading Remote Data with jQuery Adding JSON Data Deleting JSON Data jQuery UI: Accordians jQuery UI: Tabs jQuery UI: Dialog Boxes This course is ideal for individuals who are Web Development Students or Front-end and Client-Side Developers and Designers or Anyone who Wants to Use jQuery– the most popular Client Side Development Library It is particularly useful for Web Development Students or Front-end and Client-Side Developers and Designers or Anyone who Wants to Use jQuery– the most popular Client Side Development Library.
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Summary
Title: jQuery for Application Development: Fundamentals
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 4.6
Number of Lectures: 67
Number of Published Lectures: 66
Number of Curriculum Items: 67
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 66
Original Price: $89.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- What is jQuery
- How to Integrate the jQuery Libraries
- jQuery Syntax
- The document ready event
- How to use basic selectors
- Complex jQuery Selectors
- How to use First, Last and (n)th Selectors
- How to use PseudoSelectors
- Fade Effect with jQuery
- Showing and Hiding Elements with jQuery
- Hiding Versus Removing jQuery Elements
- Sliding jQuery Elements
- Creating Animations with jQuery
- Understanding jQuery Callback Functions
- Manipulating HTML and CSS with jQuery
- Adding and Removing Classes
- Inserting and Appending Content
- Changing the Height and Width of Elements
- Positioning Elements with jQuery
- Working with Element Content
- Wrapping Elements
- Setting CSS Rules of Elements
- Working with Forms using jQuery
- Blur and Focus Form Elements
- The change() event
- The select() event
- The submit() event
- Serializing Form Content
- Working with Events in jQuery
- click() and dblclick()
- Mouse events
- Browser events
- Keyboard events and the event object
- Communicating with an API using jQuery
- Loading Local Data with jQuery
- Loading Remote Data with jQuery
- Adding JSON Data
- Deleting JSON Data
- jQuery UI: Accordians
- jQuery UI: Tabs
- jQuery UI: Dialog Boxes
Who Should Attend
- Web Development Students
- Front-end and Client-Side Developers and Designers
- Anyone who Wants to Use jQuery– the most popular Client Side Development Library
Target Audiences
- Web Development Students
- Front-end and Client-Side Developers and Designers
- Anyone who Wants to Use jQuery– the most popular Client Side Development Library
jQuery remains the most popular client-side development library on the web. Designed to do some of the heavy-lifting in JavaScript, you’re going to find the jQuery library used in millions of sites.
While it’s not the sexiest or newest JavaScript library– jQuery remains the most deployed. It’s a “need-to-know” item if you’re on the road to becoming a web developer, client-side-engineer, or another type of development pro.
If you’re going to learn jQuery– you should do it with Mark Lassoff. Mark has taught coding, design, and development to over 2,000,000 people online through Udemy and other online sites. Mark makes learning easy explaining each concept in basic terms so you don’t have to be an experienced coder to understand. The videos included in this course are short, and to the point, without a lot of extra unneeded fluff.
Mark designed this course so you could get moving quickly and apply what you’ve learned immediately.
This course covers it all– From the basic jQuery syntax, simple through complex selectors, jQuery Ajax, jQuery UI, and much more. There are even a couple of complete jQuery projects included for you to test your skills after you’ve learned the fundamentals.
If you want to learn jQuery, press the enroll button now! You’ll complete this course and immediately be able to start using your new jQuery skills in your everyday development work!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Getting Started with jQuery
Lecture 1: Your first jQuery Page
Lecture 2: What is jQuery… And Why?
Lecture 3: Adding jQuery to Your Site
Lecture 4: jQuery Syntax
Lecture 5: The document.ready() Event
Lecture 6: Basic Selectors (name, class name and Id)
Lecture 7: Complex Selectors (attribute, css, decendent)
Lecture 8: First, Last and (n)th Selectors
Lecture 9: Other Pesudo-selectors
Chapter 2: Effects with jQuery
Lecture 1: Fading in and Out
Lecture 2: Showing and Hiding Elements
Lecture 3: Hiding Versus Removing Elements
Lecture 4: Sliding Elements
Lecture 5: Creating Animations
Lecture 6: Chaining Animations
Lecture 7: Understanding Callback Functions
Chapter 3: HTML and CSS Manipulation with jQuery
Lecture 1: Adding and Removing Classes
Lecture 2: Inserting and Appending Content
Lecture 3: Height and Width of Elements
Lecture 4: Positioning Elements
Lecture 5: Working with Element Content
Lecture 6: Wrapping Elements
Lecture 7: Setting CSS Rules of Elements
Chapter 4: Forms and jQuery
Lecture 1: Blur and Focus Form Elements
Lecture 2: The .change() Event
Lecture 3: The .select() event
Lecture 4: The .submit() Event
Lecture 5: Serializing Form Content
Chapter 5: Events in jQuery
Lecture 1: .click() and .dblclick()
Lecture 2: Mouse Events
Lecture 3: Browser Events
Lecture 4: Keyboard Events and the Event Object
Chapter 6: API Communication with jQuery and JSON
Lecture 1: Loading Local Data with jQuery
Lecture 2: Loading Remote Data with jQuery
Lecture 3: Adding JSON data
Lecture 4: Deleting JSON data
Chapter 7: jQuery UI
Lecture 1: Accordians
Lecture 2: Tabs
Lecture 3: Dialog Boxes
Chapter 8: Goal Tracker App
Lecture 1: Creating a Goal Tracker Application 01
Lecture 2: Creating a Goal Tracker Application 02
Lecture 3: Creating a Goal Tracker Application 03
Lecture 4: Creating a Goal Tracker Application 04
Lecture 5: Creating a Goal Tracker Application 05
Chapter 9: Flash Cards Application
Lecture 1: Flash Cards App 01
Lecture 2: Flash Cards 02
Lecture 3: Flash Cards 03
Lecture 4: Flash Card 04
Lecture 5: Flash Cards 05
Lecture 6: Flash Cards 06
Lecture 7: Flash Cards 07
Lecture 8: Flash Cards 08
Lecture 9: Flash Cards 09
Lecture 10: Flash Cards 10
Lecture 11: Flash Cards 11
Lecture 12: Flash Cards 12
Chapter 10: BART– Bay Area Rapid Transit App
Lecture 1: Project Introduction
Lecture 2: Application Demo
Lecture 3: Skills and Technologies Used
Lecture 4: The Application HTML
Lecture 5: The Application JavaScript
Lecture 6: The JavaScript and jQuery Part I
Lecture 7: The JavaScript and jQuery Part II
Lecture 8: The JavaScript and jQuery Part III
Lecture 9: The JavaScript and jQuery Part IV
Lecture 10: Good bye and Good Luck
Instructors
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SkillSprints Inc.
Closing the Digital Skills Gap -
Mark Lassoff
Programming Instructor with over 500,000 students worldwide.
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