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jQuery for Absolute Beginners - Day One

So everywhere you look, you see “jQuery this” and “jQuery that”. For the last year or so, this library has been the darling of the Javascript world. But do you feel that you just can’t seem to learn the dang thing? Do you hate how the existing tutorials assume that you know WAY more than you actually do? If this rings true for you, I can help.

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jQuery for Absolute Beginners: Day 8

At the request of one of our viewers, I’ll show you how to mimic the image functionality seen here. Though, at first glance, it might appear to be difficult, don’t worry! It’s actually quite simple. I’ll show you how.

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jQuery for Absolute Beginners: Day 7

Today, we’re going to take a look at the hover() method. This will allow us to write code for when a user mouses on and off the elements in a wrapped set. We’ll also take another quick look at animating elements.

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jQuery for Absolute Beginners: Day 6

It’s day six. We’re going to take a look at the toggle() and toggleClass() methods and how they can be used to essentially turn “off and on” elements or classes.

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jQuery for Absolute Beginners: Day 5

Today, we’re going to learn how to dynamically create and remove elements. The “appendTo()”, “size()”, and “remove()” methods will be reviewed. As always, feel free to ask any questions that you might have. Enjoy!

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jQuery for Absolute Beginners: Day 4

Consider an unordered list filled with ten or so list-items. In this video, I’ll show you exactly how to individually select each one of them. We’ll be using advanced selectors, including a touch of X-Path.

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