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Dan Wahlin, Craig Shoemaker, Joe Eames, Mark Zamoyta, Scott Allen, Robert Boedigheimer, Elijah Manor, and Karl Swedberg

jQuery is a JavaScript library which was developed by John Resig and released in 2006. It is currently the most popular JavaScript library in use today, offering rich DOM element selector and traversal capabilities along with effects and animations. This path will show you the basics of working with jQuery and how you can apply its rich feature set to your websites.

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jQuery is a JavaScript library which was developed by John Resig and released in 2006. It is currently the most popular JavaScript library in use today, offering rich DOM element selector and traversal capabilities along with effects and animations. This path will show you the basics of working with jQuery and how you can apply its rich feature set to your websites.

What You'll Learn

  • jQuery usage
  • Working with the DOM
  • Working with HTML, CSS and Bootstrap
  • Visuals and effects
  • Events
  • Ajax
  • Data
  • Advanced jQuery features
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    Five courses

    jQuery UI

    (1 hours)
    This course guides you through the jQuery UI library, showing you how to use it to build interactive web applications.

    jQuery Forms and Bootstrap 3

    (3 hours)
    Learn how to create great looking, responsive forms using Bootstrap 3. Make the most of your forms by using jQuery form selectors, events and methods.

    Useful jQuery Plugins

    (3 hours)
    Discover jQuery plugins that add rich client functionality to web pages with very little code. Learn about many jQuery plugins that will allow you to greatly enhance user experience with very little effort.

    jQuery 1 Tips and Tricks

    (4 hours)
    This course provides an insightful look at various tips, tricks, and best practices that can be used to get the most out of jQuery when building Web applications.

    jQuery 3: Getting Started

    (1 hours)
    Get started with jQuery by learning the fundamentals of a jQuery command. We'll cover selectors, styles, forms, and events, as well as coding tips to avoid common pitfalls.

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