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jQuery 1.3 with PHP

November 13, 2009 //  by Krishna Srinivasan//  Leave a Comment

jQuery 1.3 with PHP Creating PHP applications that respond quickly, avoid unnecessary page reloads, and provide great user interfaces, often requires complex JavaScript techniques. Even then, if you get that far, the results might not work across different browsers! With jQuery, you can use one of the most popular JavaScript libraries, forget about cross-browser issues, …

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jQuery Script Methods

October 12, 2009 //  by Krishna Srinivasan//  Leave a Comment

jQuery Reference GuidejQuery is a powerful, yet easy-to-use JavaScript library that helps web developers and designers add dynamic, interactive elements to their sites, smoothing out browser inconsistencies and greatly reducing development time. In jQuery Reference Guide, you can investigate this library’s features in a thorough, accessible format. This book offers an organized menu of every jQuery method, function, …

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Effects and Animations in jQuery 1.3

August 26, 2009 //  by Krishna Srinivasan//  Leave a Comment

Learning jQuery 1.3It began as a labor of love back in 2005 by John Resig, a JavaScript wunderkind who now works for the Mozilla Corporation. Inspired by pioneers in the field such as Dean Edwards and Simon Willison, Resig put together a set of functions to make it easy to programmatically find elements on a web page and …

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