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Showing posts with label jQuery. Show all posts

Sunday, September 21, 2014

ASP.NET Ajax JavaScript and jQuery

Pluralsight – ASP.NET Ajax JavaScript and jQuery
This course covers the details of working with JavaScript and jQuery in the context of ASP.NET Ajax.

Saturday, August 30, 2014

jQuery Plugin Development Best Practices

Tutsplus – jQuery Plugin Development Best Practices
This course will explain the fundamental aspects of writing great jQuery plugins. Some of the topics we’ll cover include how plugins extend jQuery’s prototype to add new methods to the library, understanding the this object inside a plugin, keeping plugins configurable, theming them, handling events and exposing AJAX options for easier implementation by others. Sound fun?

Sunday, July 27, 2014

jQuery Mobile Essential Training

In this course, author Joe Marini uses the jQuery Mobile framework to create visually rich, interactive web pages for mobile devices. The course examines the construction of jQuery Mobile pages, showing how to build page transitions, dialogs, buttons, and toolbars. The course also delves into generating mobile-optimized web forms and list views and explains how jQuery Mobile handles events, including touch gestures and changes in device orientation.

Monday, July 14, 2014

Building ASP.NET MVC Apps with EF Code First, HTML5, and jQuery

Pluralsight – Building ASP.NET MVC Apps with EF Code First, HTML5, and jQuery
This course provides an end-to-end look at building a Web application using several different technologies.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

jQuery UI Using HTML5

AppDev – jQuery UI Using HTML5
Learn how to increase the interactivity in your web applications with jQueryUI. Here you will learn about how to use jQuery effectively whether it is for simple form manipulation or building a library of custom widgets. Make your next project shine with jQuery UI.

Friday, May 16, 2014

Create an Animated Bar Chart with jQuery

Create an Animated Bar Chart with jQuery
In this course, Chris Converse creates an animated bar chart or other visual graphic with jQuery. This approach is dynamic, allowing a designer to adjust the size of a chart and letting jQuery calculate the new position and size of the bars based on the data associated with each bar. The course also covers designing the chart with HTML and CSS, as well as creating labels and timing delays with jQuery.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

jQuery Mobile: Building a Mobile Website

In this course, expert web developer and trainer Candyce Mairs gets you up and running as a mobile site developer using the jQuery Mobile framework. You’ll learn the difference between jQuery Mobile and HTML pages and become familiar with the idea of using libraries and themes to feature and style your mobile website. Then you’ll get started creating and updating pages in the mobile space, and even learn how to add features like a date picker for forms, a Twitter feed, and a photo gallery. Along the way you’ll see how to test your designs on a variety of devices to make sure they’re ready for prime time.

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Build Gamified Websites with PHP and jQuery

Gamification involves the process of leveraging the features of real games into real life. A gamified website has the potential to increase user engagement, ROI, and learning. This book will help you build gamified websites with PHP and jQuery by making you understand the gamification design process to implement game mechanics in practical applications.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Lynda – Create an Interactive Map with jQuery and Dreamweaver

In Create an Interactive Map with jQuery and Dreamweaver, Chris Converse shows how to design and create a rich interactive map for a web site using the open-source scripting library jQuery and the tools in Dreamweaver. The course covers creating web-optimized images using the slicing tools in Photoshop, implementing the HTML and CSS to assemble an infographic page layout, and adding interactivity with JavaScript and jQuery’s fast and concise code library.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Pro jQuery Mobile

You need to build an app, and you need it to run everywhere. And you need it now! jQuery Mobile gives you the ability to write once and run everywhere using jQuery and jQuery UI. Pro jQuery Mobile will teach you how to create themable, responsive, native-looking applications for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry, and more.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Pro PHP and jQuery

This book is for intermediate programmers interested in building Ajax web applications using jQuery and PHP. Along with teaching some advanced PHP techniques, it will show you how to take your dynamic applications to the next level by adding a JavaScript layer with jQuery.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Create an Expandable FAQ Listing with jQuery and Dreamweaver


Frequently asked questions (FAQs) are a popular aspect of any web site. This course shows how to create questions that have expandable and collapsible answers, allowing visitors to easily find the information they need. Author and jQuery expert Chris Converse shows how to build an FAQ section for your site quickly, using the tools in Dreamweaver and the code libraries in jQuery. In addition, the course demonstrates how to automatically link to a specific question, and automatically open the answer, giving you the ability to provide users with a direct answer to their question.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

jQuery Projects: Create an Interactive Map with jQuery and Dreamweaver

In this course, Chris Converse shows how to design and create a rich interactive map for a web site, working in a coding environment and using the open-source scripting library jQuery. The course covers creating web-optimized images using the slicing tools in Photoshop, implementing the HTML and CSS to assemble an infographic page layout, and adding interactivity with JavaScript and jQuery’s fast and concise code library.

Saturday, February 8, 2014

jQuery Mobile Web Applications

jQuery Mobile is one of the fastest and most popular ways to build web applications for smartphones and tablets. This course covers the major workflow elements of creating mobile applications with jQuery Mobile, starting with a basic app using components, themes, and dialogs. Author Ray Villalobos also shows how to make your project dynamic and acquire data from other WordPress sites using the WordPress JSON plug-in. Plus, discover how to extend your application through theming, custom icons, and data feeds from services such as ThemeRoller and the YouTube, Flickr, and Twitter APIs.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Getting Started with jQuery

jQuery is rapidly becoming the language of choice for creating web applications and websites capable of running on multiple devices and screen sizes (think cell phone, tablet, desktop). It can dramatically reduce the amount of time spent coding both basic and complex functionality within a website or web application. In the workshop author and trainer Kevin Ruse teaches you the fundamentals of jQuery, which is essentially a code library designed to reduce your development time. You will learn how to work with the jQuery wrapper, selectors, elements, attributes, events, effects, and more. In no time, you will be up and running and ready to explore the more complex areas of jQuery development.

Friday, December 13, 2013

HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery with Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.5

With HTML5 and CSS3 bursting onto the scene far more quickly than anticipated and the rapid spread of web-enabled smartphones and tablets, designing and building a website has suddenly become more complex. Fortunately, JavaScript libraries like jQuery reconcile browser incompatibilities and make light work of adding dynamic features, and Dreamweaver CS5.5 has risen to the challenge by providing the tools you need to build modern websites with HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery. In this course, experienced author and trainer David Powers explains which parts of HTML5 and CSS3 you can use now and how to convert existing pages to HTML5 or build new ones from scratch. You’ll learn how to adapt a website that was originally designed for desktop computers so that it works properly on mobile phones and tablets and how to use CSS media queries to apply different styles depending on screen width, viewing the changes in real time in Dreamweaver´s Live view. You’ll also learn the basics of jQuery and how to use it to enhance forms, how to create CSS3 effects without images, how to choose the right CSS selector, and much more.

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