Beyond jQuery. ([2016])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Beyond jQuery. ([2016])
- Main Title:
- Beyond jQuery
- Further Information:
- Note: Ray Nicholus.
- Authors:
- Nicholus, Ray
- Contents:
- At a Glance; Contents; About the Author; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: The Oppressive Magic of jQuery; Why Have We Been Using jQuery?; Simplicity; Community; Habit; Elegance; Fear; A Crutch Is Only Temporary; You Are a Mechanic, Not a Driver; Stunted Growth; The Price of Shortcuts (a True Story); A New Direction, a New Web Developer; Shortcuts and My Own Stunted Growth; A Challenge: No jQuery Allowed!; Focus on the Implementation, Not the Magic; Chapter 2: You Don't Need jQuery (Anymore); Need vs. Want; Both Sides of the Acceptable Use Argument. When Is It Acceptable to Use It?When Should You Refrain from Using It?; Should You Use Other Libraries Instead?; Small Shims Over Large Wrappers; Writing Your Own Shim; The Final Word; Chapter 3: Understanding the Web API and "Vanilla" JavaScript; Everything You Need to Know About Browsers; Ancient Browsers; Modern Browsers; Evergreen Browsers; Mobile Browsers; Non-browsers; What Is This Web API and Why Is It Important?; The DOM API; Everything Else (non-DOM); JavaScript: A Less Elegant Version of jQuery?; The Language vs. the Web API; History and Standardization. Chapter 4: Finding HTML ElementsCore Element Selectors; IDs; jQuery; Web API; Classes; jQuery; Web API; Element Tags; jQuery; Web API; Pseudo-classes; jQuery; Web API; Selecting Elements Based on Their Relations; Parents and Children; jQuery; Web API; Siblings; jQuery; Web API; Ancestors and Descendants; jQuery; Web API; Mastering Advanced ElementAt a Glance; Contents; About the Author; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: The Oppressive Magic of jQuery; Why Have We Been Using jQuery?; Simplicity; Community; Habit; Elegance; Fear; A Crutch Is Only Temporary; You Are a Mechanic, Not a Driver; Stunted Growth; The Price of Shortcuts (a True Story); A New Direction, a New Web Developer; Shortcuts and My Own Stunted Growth; A Challenge: No jQuery Allowed!; Focus on the Implementation, Not the Magic; Chapter 2: You Don't Need jQuery (Anymore); Need vs. Want; Both Sides of the Acceptable Use Argument. When Is It Acceptable to Use It?When Should You Refrain from Using It?; Should You Use Other Libraries Instead?; Small Shims Over Large Wrappers; Writing Your Own Shim; The Final Word; Chapter 3: Understanding the Web API and "Vanilla" JavaScript; Everything You Need to Know About Browsers; Ancient Browsers; Modern Browsers; Evergreen Browsers; Mobile Browsers; Non-browsers; What Is This Web API and Why Is It Important?; The DOM API; Everything Else (non-DOM); JavaScript: A Less Elegant Version of jQuery?; The Language vs. the Web API; History and Standardization. Chapter 4: Finding HTML ElementsCore Element Selectors; IDs; jQuery; Web API; Classes; jQuery; Web API; Element Tags; jQuery; Web API; Pseudo-classes; jQuery; Web API; Selecting Elements Based on Their Relations; Parents and Children; jQuery; Web API; Siblings; jQuery; Web API; Ancestors and Descendants; jQuery; Web API; Mastering Advanced Element Selection; Excluding Elements; jQuery; Web API; Multiple Selectors; jQuery; Web API; Element Categories and Modifiers; A Simple Replacement for (selector); Chapter 5: Using and Understanding HTML Element Attributes; What Is an Attribute? History and StandardizationHow Do Attributes Differ from Properties?; Finding Elements Using Attributes; Finding Elements Using Attribute Names; jQuery; Web API; Finding Elements Using Attribute Names and Values; jQuery; Web API; The Power of Wildcard and Fuzzy Attribute Selectors; Looking for Specific Characters; Looking for Specific Words; Attribute Values That Start or End With . . .; Reading and Modifying Element Attributes; Class Attributes; Reading Classes; Adding and Removing Classes; Toggling Classes; Data Attributes; Working with Other Standard and Custom Attributes. Reading AttributesModifying Attributes; Chapter 6: HTML Element Data Storage and Retrieval; Why Would You Want to Attach Data to Elements?; Tracking State; Connecting Elements; Storing Models Directly in Your Elements; Common Pitfalls of Pairing Data with Elements; Memory Leaks; Managing Data; Using a Solution for All Browsers; Storing Small Bits of Data Using data- Attributes; Reading and Updating data- Attributes with jQuery; Using the Web API to Read and Update data- Attributes; Complex Element Data Storage and Retrieval; The Familiar jQuery Approach; Using a More Natural Approach. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- New York : Apress
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 006.7/4
Computer science
JavaScript (Computer program language)
HTML (Document markup language)
Query languages (Computer science)
Subroutines (Computer programs)
COMPUTERS -- General
HTML (Document markup language)
JavaScript (Computer program language)
Query languages (Computer science)
Subroutines (Computer programs)
Computer Science
Web Development
Computing Milieux
Computing Methodologies
Computers -- Social Aspects -- Human-Computer Interaction
Computers -- Intelligence (AI) & Semantics
Information technology: general issues
Artificial intelligence
Computer programming
Artificial intelligence
Computers -- Web -- Web Programming
Web programming
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781484222355
1484222350 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781484222348
1484222342 - Notes:
- Note: Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 28, 2016).
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