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JavaScript: The Missing Manual
The Missing Manual
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- Table of Contents
- + The Missing Credits
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Introduction
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Writing Your First JavaScript Program
- + The Grammar of JavaScript
- + Adding Logic and Control to Your Programs
- + Working with Words, Numbers, and Dates
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Dynamically Modifying Web Pages
- Modifying Web Pages: An Overview
- + Understanding the Document Object Model
- + Introducing JavaScript Libraries
- + Selecting Page Elements (Revisited)
- + Adding Content to a Page
- + Setting and Reading Tag Attributes
- Reading, Setting, and Removing HTML Attributes
- Creative Headlines
- + Acting on Each Element in a Selection
- + Automatic Pull Quotes
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Action/Reaction: Making Pages Come Alive with Events
- + Improving Your Images
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Improving Navigation
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Enhancing Web Forms
- + Expanding Your Interface
- + Introducing Ajax
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Basic Ajax Programming
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Troubleshooting and Debugging
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Going Further with JavaScript
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JavaScript Resources
- Index
JavaScript is an essential language for creating modern, interactive websites, but its complex rules challenge even the most experienced web designers. With JavaScript: The Missing Manual, you'll quickly learn how to use JavaScript in sophisticated ways -- without pain or frustration -- even if you have little or no programming experience. JavaScript expert David McFarland first teaches you the basics by having you build a simple program. Then you'll learn how to work with jQuery, a popular library of pre-built JavaScript components that's free and easy to use. With jQuery, you can quickly build modern, interactive web pages -- without having to script everything from scratch! Learn how to add scripts to a web page, store and manipulate information, communicate with the browser window, respond to events like mouse clicks and form submissions, and identify and modify HTML Get real-world examples of JavaScript in action Learn to build pop-up navigation bars, enhance HTML tables, create an interactive photo gallery, and make web forms more usable Create interesting user interfaces with tabbed panels, accordion panels, and pop-up dialog boxes Learn to avoid the ten most common errors new programmers make, and how to find and fix bugs Use JavaScript with Ajax to communicate with a server so that your web pages can receive information without having to reload
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Computers > Data Modeling & Design
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Publication year : 2008
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 2,296

