jQuery Books
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Professional SharePoint 2010 Branding and User Interface Design
Published 10 years ago
by Randy Drisgill, John Ross, Jacob J. Sanford, Paul Stubbs, Larry Riemann, Wrox
Expert advice on deploying and branding SharePoint sitesSharePoint 2010 allows for more robust and easier branding than before, but that just makes covering all the bases more crucial than ever. Things like site design, the experience visitors have navigating your user interface, ease of use—these are all important branding considerations and not always intuitive. This unique book from a team of SharePoint branding experts lays it all out.How do you estimate costs?
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Handcrafted CSS: More Bulletproof Web Design, Video Edition (includes Handcrafted CSS book and Handcrafted CSS: Bulletpr
Published 11 years ago
by Dan Cederholm, Ethan Marcotte, New Riders Press
This packaged product includes Handcrafted CSS: More Bulletproof Web Design (book) and Handcrafted CSS: Bulletproof Essentials (DVD-ROM). The book and DVD are designed to complement each other and provide a complete training solution for the intermediate to advanced Web designer.Handcrafted CSS: More Bulletproof Web Design (Book)This is a different kind of CSS book. It takes the approach that there's a real connection between craftsmanship and Web design.
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Smashing jQuery (Smashing Magazine Book Series)
Published 10 years ago
by Jake Rutter, Wiley
From the world's most popular resource for web designers and developer's comes the ultimate guide to jQuery *Begins with an exploration of fundamental jQuery concepts such as Document Object Model (DOM) scripting *Explores writing "Don't Repeat Yoursefl" (DRY) to gain a comprehensive understanding of these imperative modern techniques and best practices *Shows how jQuery enables the user to adhere to these modern best practices with ease
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Professional Ajax, 2nd Edition (Programmer to Programmer)
Published 14 years ago
by Nicholas C. Zakas, Jeremy McPeak, Joe Fawcett, Wrox
Professional Ajax 2nd Edition provides a developer-level tutorial of Ajax techniques, patterns, and use cases. The book begins by exploring the roots of Ajax, covering how the evolution of the web and new technologies directly led to the development of Ajax techniques. A detailed discussion of how frames, JavaScript, cookies, XML, and XMLHttp requests (XHR) related to Ajax is included. After this introduction, the book moves on to cover the implementation of specific Ajax techniques.
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jQuery 1.4 Reference Guide
Published 11 years ago
by Jonathan Chaffer, Karl Swedberg, Packt Publishing
A comprehensive exploration of the popular JavaScript library *Quickly look up features of the jQuery library *Step through each function, method, and selector expression in the jQuery library with an easy-to-follow approach *Understand the anatomy of a jQuery script *Write your own plug-ins using jQuery's powerful plug-in architectureIn DetailTo make optimal use of jQuery, it's good to keep in mind the breadth of capabilities it provides.
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Professional JavaScript for Web Developers (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
Published 12 years ago
by Nicholas C. Zakas, Wrox
This eagerly anticipated update to the breakout book on JavaScript offers you an in-depth look at the numerous advances to the techniques and technology of the JavaScript language. You'll see why JavaScript's popularity continues to grow while you delve through topics such as debugging tools in Microsoft Visual Studio, FireBug, and Drosera; client-side data storage with cookies, DOM storage, and client-side databases; HTML 5, ECMAScript 3.
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Professional DotNetNuke Module Programming
Published 12 years ago
by Mitchel Sellers, Wrox
This book was written to provide insight into the development techniques needed (and the options available) to work within the DotNetNuke framework. Emphasis is placed on the available methods to extend the framework, as well as the situations and rules governing when each respective extension model should be used.
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Introducing .NET 4.0: with Visual Studio 2010
Published 11 years ago
by Alex Mackey, Apress
Microsoft is introducing a large number of changes to the way that the .NET Framework operates. Many familiar technologies are being altered, best practices replaced, and developer methodologies adjusted. Many developers find it hard to keep up with the pace of change across .NET's ever-widening array of technologies. You may know what's happening in C#, but what about the Azure cloud? How is that going to affect your work? What are the limitations of the new pLINQ syntax?
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Leveraging Drupal: Getting Your Site Done Right (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
Published 12 years ago
by Victor Kane, Wrox
This book is a step-by-step guide and a hands-on co-piloted experience for those trying to make Drupal powered websites work for them, and for their clients. Much more than a "tutorial", what is needed is a nuts-and-bolts living mentor and guide which really shows the reader how to do the things really required for bringing it all together in a site which works. This will be the only book covering all the difficult components of Drupal: views, panels, themes, content creation, etc.
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Microsoft® ASP.NET and AJAX: Architecting Web Applications (PRO-Developer)
Published 11 years ago
by Dino Esposito, Microsoft Press
Now s the time says Dino Esposito, an expert on Web development technologies to think about AJAX and the future of Web design in a whole new way. While developers can use a variety of tools to code and build AJAX applications, architects must manage a variety of tradeoffs and compromises in their planning and design. In this book, Esposito challenges readers to think beyond the easy way to AJAX, which involves adding AJAX capabilities to a non-AJAX system designed in the old model of Web devel