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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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jQuery for Absolute Beginners: Day 3

Today, we’ll take a look at the animate method, and a few “gotchas” that come along with it. You’ll learn how to shift any element across the screen.

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jQuery for Absolute Beginners: Day 2

Continuing from yesterday, today we’ll take a look at the “fadeIn”, “slideDown”, and “show” methods. We’ll also examine jQuery’s “css” abilities.

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jQuery for Absolute Beginners: Day 15

Today’s screencast is a bit misleading! Over the course of the next two tutorials, we’ll be creating a jQuery style-switcher that will allow the user to switch between CSS files. However, today we’re only going to be working with PHP! Day 15: Part 2 will cover the jQuery.

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jQuery for Absolute Beginners: Day 14

Today, I’ll show you how to implement a jQuery plugin into your applications. There are literally hundreds of third party plugins available. It would be silly to ignore them! As you’ll find, they’re quite easy to implement! I’ve chosen the s3Slider plugin.

Later, down the road, I’ll show you how to build a plugin! But not today.

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jQuery for Absolute Beginners: Day 13

Today, I’m going to show you how to submit information to a database asynchronously - using PHP and jQuery. We’ll be primarily working with the $.ajax method.

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