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Vishal Kumar 06131A1258

Vishal Kumar 06131A1258. Introduction. Why you’re going to love jQuery !. Introduction. What we want to create? Dynamic Live Websites Effects filled Fast, responsive sites What do we have? Flash Java Javascript. The Solution : jQuery. What is jQuery ?

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Vishal Kumar 06131A1258

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  1. Vishal Kumar 06131A1258

  2. Introduction Why you’re going to love jQuery!

  3. Introduction • What we want to create? • Dynamic Live Websites • Effects filled • Fast, responsive sites • What do we have? • Flash • Java • Javascript

  4. The Solution : jQuery • What is jQuery? • jQuery is a fast and concise JavaScript Library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating, and Ajax interactions for rapid web development. jQuery is designed to change the way that you write JavaScript.

  5. History of jQuery • Developed by John Resig • Released v1.0 on November 26th, 2006 • Maintained as an Open Source software (dual licensed under MIT and GNU GPL) • Microsoft planning to integrate into Microsoft Visual Web Developer • Nokia planning to integrate into Web Run-Time platform • Currently on Version 1.4, released

  6. Features of jQuery • DOM element selections using the cross-browser open source selector engine Sizzle • DOM traversal and modification • Events • CSS manipulation • Effects and animations • AJAX • Extensibility through plugins • Utilities - such as browser version and the each function.

  7. A Few Examples • Forms • Chatboxes • Menus • Dropdowns • Sliders • Tabs • Slideshows • Games

  8. jQuery Enhanced Forms

  9. Menus and Dropdowns

  10. Sliders and Slideshows

  11. Technical Implementation Because, after all, we are I.T. folks.

  12. jQuery Object • The jQuery Object • Contains a reference to the DOM element • Has properties of the DOM element, like text, html, tags • Can be used to manipulate the DOM directly • Can be nested • Every jQuery Function Should return the same jQuery object

  13. Using jQuery • Download the .JS file (23KB otal, minified) • Use the jQuery file hosted on Google’s Code servers <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"> </script> <script type="text/javascript"> </script> </head> <body> <a href="http://jquery.com/">jQuery</a> </body> </html>

  14. jQuery Syntax $(document).ready(function() { $("a").click(function(event) { alert("Thanks for visiting!"); }); });

  15. The $ Symbol • $ is the Shortcut for the jQuery Global Class • Use it to access any part of the DOM • Search by CSS to get the element. • Returns a jQuery object which can be futher manipulated

  16. DOM Traversing • Document Object Model: • The way of representing the Elements of a Document as Objects • Way we represent HTML, XML, XHTML • From BODY, P, DIV, SPAN, etc. Any element can be accessed from its DOM structure

  17. Chainable Functions • Chainable events: find this, do several things in succession $('#message2').fadeIn('slow').addClass('alert').html('Validate your markup!'); • Allows us to create complex yet easy to understand chains of actions

  18. jQuery Animations • Animations • Built in • fadeIn() • fadeOut() • hide() • show() • slideDown() • slideUp() • toggle() • slideToggle() • fadeTo() • animate() • See also: • Easing Plug-in • jQuery User Interface: http://ui.jquery.com

  19. When is the DOM Ready? • When is DOM ready? • We can use the ready() function to find out $(document).ready(function() {    // Write Code Here });

  20. CSS & Attribute Matching • Search with Tags and CSS: • $('p'); • $('p.message'); • $('#message .text'); • $('ul#menu > li'); • $('ul#menuul'); • Attribute Matching: • $('img[@alt]'); • $('a[@href*=google]');

  21. jQuery Events • Don't add "onclick" to your markup: use jQuery to find and assign events • $('#control').click(function() {    $('#message').show().addClass('alert');}); • $('#control').toggle(function() {    $('#message').show().addClass('alert');}, function(){    $('#message').removeClass('alert').hide();});

  22. jQuery with Other Frameworks • Mootools • Prototype, etc • Other frameworks also use the $ shortcut • Add code like this before making any jQuery calls: • varfoo = jQuery.noConflict(); • Then use it like this: • foo('#message').show();

  23. AHAH !?! • AHAH style (Asynchronous HTML and HTTP) • Easiest way of creating Asynchronous sites $('#control').click(function() {    $('#message').load('current.php');});

  24. AJAX with jQuery • Asynchronous Javascript and XML • AJAX - Processing the feed $('#demo5-1').click(function() { $('#headline-container').html('');    $.get('headlines.xml', function(rss){        $(rss).find('item title').each(function(index) {            $('#headline-container').append('<p>' + $(this).text() + '</p>');        });    });});

  25. Live Examples I can’t believe its not Flash!

  26. Links • Facebook Search: http://demos.9lessons.info/auto.htm • Photoslider: http://css-tricks.com/examples/AnythingSlider/#panel-5 • Tabbed Manu: http://www.queness.com/resources/html/tabmenu/jquery-tabbed-menu-queness.html • Flip: http://lab.smashup.it/flip/ • Gallery: http://visuallightbox.com/photo-gallery-with-lightbox-simple-html-demo.html • Zoom image: http://www.hotajax.org/demo/jquery/zoomimage/zoomimage/index.html • Mac Dock: http://nettuts.s3.cdn.plus.org/358_jquery/example%20files/all-examples.html • Site with jQuery: http://pupunzi.com/#welcome.html • 3d Sphere in jQuery: http://www.devirtuoso.com/Examples/3D-Engine/sphere.html • Chat Noir: www.vishalkumar.in/works/jscat

  27. Conclusion Impressed?

  28. Who’s using jQuery? • Google • Dell • Bank of America • Mozilla • Drupal • NetFlix • NBC • Digg

  29. How can I learn and use jQuery • Check out jQuery.com Documentation • Sites like www.jquerytutorials.com • Plugins for many of the features • Apply it to any web based application • Change the way you develop websites, and bring life to the online experience!

  30. Closing Remarks Thank you for listening. If you have any queries, please feel free to ask . If you want to know how you can use a particular module of technology for your project or application, contact me at vishalkumar@gmail.com +91 9985 463 469

  31. References • jQuery: www.jQuery.com • jQuery 1.4 Reference Guide(Jan 2010), Pack Publishing • www.noupe.com • www.jquerytutorials.com • http://www.webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/jquery-tutorials-for-designers/ • www.google.com/images (search “jquery <feature>”)

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