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Pro jQuery

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More detail or purchase here >> Pro jQuery

Author: Adam Freeman
Publication date: Feb 24, 2012
Pages: 1,016
Detail: This book teach about;
  1. Getting Ready: Putting jQuery in Cintext, HTML Primer, CSS Primer, JavaScript Primer.
  2. Working with jQuery: jQuery Basics, Managing the Element Selection, Manipulating the DOM, Manipulating Elements, Working with Events, Using jQuery Effects, Refactoring the Example Part I.
  3. Working with Data and Ajax: Using Data Templates, Working with Forms, Using Ajax, Refactoring the Example Part II.
  4. Using jQuery UI: Setting Up jQuery UI, Using the Button Progress Bar and Slider Widgets, Using the Autocomplete and Accordion Widgets, Using the Tab Widget, Using the Datepicker Widget, Using the Dialog Widget, Using the Drag and Drop Interactions, Using the other Interactions, Refactoring the Example Part III.
  5. Using jQuery Mobile: Getting Started with jQuery Mobile, Pages and Navigation, Dialogs Themes and Layouts, Byttins and Collapsible Blocks, Using jQuery Mobile Forms, jQuery Mobile Lists, Refactoring the Example Part IV.
  6. Advance Features: Using the jQuery Utility Methods, The jQuery UI Effects and CSS Framework, Using Deferred Objects.

The Definitive Guide to HTML5

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More detail or purchase here >> The Definitive Guide to HTML5

Author: Adam Freeman
Publication date: Dec 14, 2011
Pages: 1080
Detail: This book teach about;
  1. Putting HTML5 in Context: Getting Ready, Getting Started with HTML, Getting Started with CSS, Getting Started with JavaScript
  2. The HTML Elements: HTML Elements in Context, Creating HTML Documents, Marking Up Text, Grouping Content, Creating Sections, Table Elements, Working with Forms, Customizing the Input Element, Other Form Elements and Input Validation, Embedding Content.
  3. Cascading Style Sheets: CSS in Context, Using the CSS in Context, Using the CSS Selectors, Using Borders and Backgrounds, Working with the Box Model, Creating Layouts, Styling Text, Transitions, Animations and Transforms, Other CSS Properties and Features.
  4. Working with the DOM: The DOM in Context, Working with the Document Object, Working with the Window Object, Working with DOM Elements, Working with Events, Using the Element-Specific Objects.
  5. Advanced Features: Using Ajax, Working with Multimedia, Using the Canvas Element, Using Drag and Drop, Using Geolocation, Using Web Storage, Creating Office Web Applications.

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