JavaScript lets you supercharge your HTML with animation, interactivity, and visual effects—but many web designers find the language hard to learn. This easy-to-read guide not only covers JavaScript basics, but also shows you how to save time and effort with the jQuery and jQuery UI libraries of prewritten JavaScript code. You’ll build web pages that feel and act like desktop programs—with little or no programming.
The important stuff you need to know:
- Pull back the curtain on JavaScript.Learn how to build a basic program with this language.
- Get up to speed on jQuery.Quickly assemble JavaScript programs that work well on multiple web browsers.
- Transform your user interface.Learn jQuery UI, the JavaScript library for interface features like design themes and controls.
- Make your pages interactive.Create JavaScript events that react to visitor actions.
- Use animations and effects.Build drop-down navigation menus, pop-ups, automated slideshows, and more.
- Collect data with web forms.Create easy-to-use forms that ensure more accurate visitor responses.
- Practice with living examples.Get step-by-step tutorials for web projects you can build yourself.
David Sawyer McFarland, president of Sawyer McFarland Media, has been building and managing websites since 1995. He is also a writer and trainer, and teaches in the Portland State University multimedia program. He wrote the bestselling Missing Manual titles on Adobe Dreamweaver, CSS, and JavaScript.
The book that should have been in the box.The Missing Credits;About the Author;About the Creative Team;Acknowledgments;The Missing Manual Series;Introduction;What Is JavaScript?;What Is jQuery?;HTML: The Barebones Structure;CSS: Adding Style to Web Pages;Software for JavaScript Programming;About This Book;The Very Basics;About the Online Resources;Part 1: Getting Sl³