Ebook: jQuery UI 1.7: The User Interface Library for jQuery
Author: Dan Wellman
- Genre: Computers // Networking: Internet
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: Packt Publishing
- Language: English
- pdf
This book is intended to take you step by step through the jQuery UI library, an official suite of plugins that will take your web apps to the next level. It covers the high and low level widgets that make up the UI library, and the CSS and effects frameworks too.
The book will be easy enough for relative beginners to pick up the book (although some knowledge of HTML, CSS, and basic jQuery is required). Each chapter starts with the most basic usage example so that everyone can get up and running quickly. More options and methods are gradually introduced (with plenty of code samples along the way. Each piece of code can also be downloaded from the publisher's web site to save you having to type it!) Each chapter ends with a more advanced example which shows off an imaginative use of the library.
The book is engaging and well-written, and will serve as a great reference book after you read it through once. I would heartily recommend this title for beginner to intermediate users of jQuery UI.
The book will be easy enough for relative beginners to pick up the book (although some knowledge of HTML, CSS, and basic jQuery is required). Each chapter starts with the most basic usage example so that everyone can get up and running quickly. More options and methods are gradually introduced (with plenty of code samples along the way. Each piece of code can also be downloaded from the publisher's web site to save you having to type it!) Each chapter ends with a more advanced example which shows off an imaginative use of the library.
The book is engaging and well-written, and will serve as a great reference book after you read it through once. I would heartily recommend this title for beginner to intermediate users of jQuery UI.
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