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JavaScript & jQuery Advanced with JSON & Ajax

Course description

1. JavaScript and jQuery Advanced
About JavaScript Libraries
Getting jQuery
Adding jQuery to a Page
Modifying Web Pages: An Overview
Understanding the Document Object Model
Selecting Page Elements: The jQuery Way
Adding Content to a Page
Setting and Reading Tag Attributes
Reading, Setting, and Removing HTML Attributes
Acting on Each Element in a Selection

2. The Query in jQuery
Using jQuery selectors
Wildcards
Selecting by: Tag, Id, Class, Attribute, position

3. Action/Reaction: Making Pages Come Alive with Events
What Are Events?
Using Events the jQuery Way
Introducing Events
More jQuery Event Concepts
Advanced Event Management

4. Animations and Effects
jQuery Effects
Login Slider
Animations
Performing an Action After an Effect Is Completed
Animated Dashboard

5. Improving Your Images
Swapping Images
Cross Fading images
Timer based animations

6. Improving Navigation
Some Link Basics
Opening External Links in a New Window
Creating New Windows
Opening Pages in a Window on the Page
Basic, Animated Navigation Bar

7. Expanding Your Interface with jQuery and jQuery UI
Organizing Information in Tabbed Panels
Adding a Content Slider to Your Site
Determining the Size and Position of Page Elements
Adding Tooltips

8. JSON and AJAX Client Side Applications
Calling JSON APIs
Building DOM from Data and JQuery
Adding Interactivity to dynamically created assets

 

*Disclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are a guide for students. To ensure student satisfaction, these course topics and order may be modified or added to ensure the latest information is covered to support real world use of the technology.

 


Disclaimer: All course objectives and outlines are a guide for students. The course topics and order of presentation may be modified based upon the needs of each individual class.