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ONLINE DELIVERY VIA EMAIL - Learn jQuery & Build Complete Interactive Web Applications Online Course By Wiziq (Over 113 lectures and 14.5 hours of content,Learn how to use jQuery to work with the DOM, AJAX, JSONLearn how to create interactive AJAX forms)

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Course Highlights
14+ Hours of high quality content Use jQuery to work with the DOM, use events, effects and animationsCreate interactive AJAX formsMake demo apps with the help of jQuerymaking demo apps with the help of jQuery.
About the Course

Language of Instruction: English
Course Description

By the end of this course, you will be able to build complete interactive web applications using the jQuery.

Why you should Learn JQuery?

Used by most of most visited websites, jQuery is the most popular JavaScript library in use today
jQuery is the worlds most used JavaScript library to create rich web applications that just feel natural to use
jQuery is a free, open source software. The modular approach to the jQuery library allows the creation of powerful dynamic web pages and web applications
jQuery's syntax is designed to make it easier to navigate a document, select DOM elements, create animations, handle events and develop Ajax applications
jQuery also provides capabilities for developers to create plug-ins on top of the JavaScript library. This enables developers to create abstractions for interaction and animation, advanced effects and high-level, themeable widgets
What's there in this course of jQuery?

In this comprehensive course on jQuery, youll learn how to use jQuery to work with the DOM, use events, effects and animations, AJAX, JSON and to create interactive AJAX forms. We start from scratch. We will introduce jQuery to you. We will show how to install and download jQuery. We will talk about different benefits of jQuery. Gradually, we will be making some demo apps with the help of jQuery.

Take this course now, and learn jQuery in easy steps.

What are the prerequisites?

Basic knowledge of HTML, CSS and JavaScript
Computer
What am I going to get from this course?

Over 113 lectures and 14.5 hours of content
Learn how to use jQuery to work with the DOM, use events, effects and animations, AJAX, JSON
Learn how to create interactive AJAX forms
By the end of this course, you will be able to build complete interactive web applications using the jQuery
Become awesome in jQuery
Who should take this course?

Web Developers
Beginners
Web Designers
Topics Covered

Section1:jQuery: Write Less, Do More
Lecture1:First page - Introduction
Lecture2:JQUERY Introduction
Section2:jQuery Benefits
Lecture3:JQuery Benefits
Section3:jQuery: Installation
Lecture4:Downloading JQuery from JQuery Website
Lecture5:Referring to JQuery File through Content Delivery Network
Section4:jQuery Demo App
Lecture6:Setting up JQuery in an HTML Document
Lecture7:Jquery Demo App
Lecture8:Jquery Demo App Continues
Section5:jQuery Selectors: jQuery Basic Selectors
Lecture9:JQuery Selectors Intro& Basic Selectors Explanation
Lecture10:JQuery Basic Selectors Example Part 1
Lecture11:JQuery Basic Selectors Example Part 2
Section6:jQuery Attribute Selectors
Lecture12:Attribute Selectors Description
Lecture13:JQuery Attribute Selectors Example-part 1
Lecture14:JQuery Attribute Selectors Example-part 2
Section7:jQuery Basic Filters
Lecture15:Basic Filters Description
Lecture16:Basic Filters Example Part 1
Lecture17:Basic Filters Example Part 2
Lecture18:Basic Filters Example Part 3
Section8:jQuery Child Filters
Lecture19:Child Filter Description
Lecture20:Child Filter Examples
Section9:jQuery Content Filters
Lecture21:Content Filters Description
Lecture22:Content Filters Example
Section10:jQuery Form Selectors
Lecture23:Form Selectors Description
Lecture24:Form Selectors Examples
Section11:jQuery Hierarchy Selectors
Lecture25:Hierarchy Selectors Description
Lecture26:Hierarchy Selectors Examples
Section12:jQuery Visibility Filters
Lecture27:Visibility Filters Description with Example
Section13:JQuery Traversal Intro and Ancestor Element
Lecture28:JQuery Traversal Intro and Ancestor Element Description Part 1
Lecture29:JQuery Traversal Intro and Ancestor Element Description Part 2
Lecture30:Descendant traversal description
Lecture31:Ancestor Examples
Section14:Jquery Traversal
Lecture32:Descendant traversal description
Lecture33:Descendant Example Part 1
Lecture34:Descendant Example Part 2
Lecture35:Siblings Traversal Description
Lecture36:Siblings Traversal Example
Lecture37:Filtering Traversal Description
Section15:Jquery DOM Manipulation - Class Attribute Manipulation
Lecture38:JQuery DOM Manipulation Introduction and Class attribute Description
Lecture39:Class Attribute Manipulation Example Part 1
Lecture40:Class Attribute Manipulation Example Part 2
Lecture41:Class Attribute Manipulation Example Part 3
Lecture42:Class Attribute Manipulation Example Part 4
Section16:DOM Manipulation - DOM Insertion
Lecture43:DOM Insertion Description
Lecture44:DOM Insertion Description Part 2
Lecture45:DOM Insertion Description Part 3
Lecture46:DOM Insertion Example Part 1
Lecture47:DOM Insertion Example Part 2
Lecture48:DOM Insertion Example Part 3
Lecture49:DOM Insertion Example Part 4
Lecture50:DOM Insertion Example Part 5
Lecture51:DOM Insertion Example Part 6
Section17:DOM Manipulation - DOM Removal and Replacement Method
Lecture52:DOM Removal - detach(), empty(), remove() and DOM Replacement
Lecture53:DOM Removal and Replacement Description Example Part 1
Lecture54:DOM Removal and Replacement Description Example Part 2
Section18:DOM Manipulation - General Attributes
Lecture55:General Attributes Description
Lecture56:General Attributes Example
Section19:DOM Manipulation - Style Attributes
Lecture57:Style attribute methods - css(), height(), position(), scrollLeft(), scrollTop()
Lecture58:Style attribute methods Example 1
Lecture59:Style attribute methods Example 2
Lecture60:Style attribute methods Example 3
Lecture61:Style attribute methods Example 4
Section20:Key Board Events
Lecture62:Keyboard Events Introduction Description
Lecture63:Keyboard Events Introduction Examples
Section21:Mouse Events
Lecture64:Mouse Events Description
Lecture65:Mouse Events Description Part 2
Lecture66:Mouse Events Example Part 1
Lecture67:Mouse Events Example Part 2
Lecture68:Mouse Events Example Part 3
Section22:Form Events
Lecture69:Form Events Description
Lecture70:Form Events Example Part 1
Lecture71:Form Events Example Part 2
Section23:Browser Events
Lecture72:Browser Events Description
Lecture73:Browser Events Example Part 1
Lecture74:Browser Events Example Part 2
Section24:DOM Load Events
Lecture75:DOM Load Events Description
Section25:Attaching Event Handlers
Lecture76:Attaching Event Handlers Description
Lecture77:Attaching Event Handlers Description Part 2
Lecture78:Attaching Event Handlers Example Part 1
Lecture79:Attaching Event Handlers Example Part 2
Lecture80:Attaching Event Handlers Example Part 3
Lecture81:Attaching Event Handlers Example Part 4
Section26:Basic Effects Introduction
Lecture82:Basic Effects Introduction Description
Lecture83:Basic Effects Introduction Example Part 1
Lecture84:Basic Effects Introduction Example Part 2
Section27:Custom Effects
Lecture85:Custom Effects Description
Lecture86:Custom Effects Example Part 1
Lecture87:Custom Effects Example Part 2
Lecture88:Custom Effects Example Part 3
Lecture89:Custom Effects Example Part 4
Section28:Fading Effects
Lecture90:Fading Effects Description
Lecture91:Fading Effects Example Part 1
Lecture92:Fading Effects Example Part 2
Section29:Slidng Effects Description
Lecture93:Slidng Effects Description
Lecture94:Slidng Effects Example
Section30:Simple Ajax
Lecture95:Simple Ajax Description Part 1
Lecture96:Simple Ajax Description Part 2
Lecture97:Simple Methods Example Part 1
Lecture98:Simple Methods Example Part 2
Lecture99:Simple Methods Example Part 3
Lecture100:Simple Methods Example Part 4
Section31:Global Ajax Event Method
Lecture101:Global Ajax Event Method Description
Lecture102:Global Ajax Event Method Examples
Section32:Helper Functions
Lecture103:Helper Functions Description
Lecture104:Helper Functions Example
Section33:Low Level Interface
Lecture105:Low Level Interface Description
Lecture106:Low Level Interface Examples
Section34:Collection Manipulation Data Storage
Lecture107:Collection Manipulation Data Storage Description
Lecture108:Collection Manipulation Data Storage Example Part 1
Lecture109:Collection Manipulation Data Storage Example Part 2
Section35:DOM Element Setup Method
Lecture110:DOM Element Setup Method Description
Lecture111:DOM Element Setup Method Example Part 1
Lecture112:DOM Element Setup Method Example Part 2
Section36:Jquery Conclusion
Lecture113:Jquery Conclusion

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