https://www.developerfusion.com/t/jquery/Latest jQuery developer content from Developer Fusion2012-09-24T08:44:23.00Zhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/145920/using-html5-history-in-an-aspnet-mvc-site/Using HTML5 History in an ASP.NET MVC Site2012-09-24T08:44:23.00ZSay that each time the user clicks on a menu item in your application, the entire page is refreshed. Not such a big deal if you have a high speed connection, but, if there is a lot of content on the page, this can be a problem. What we need is the ability to fill in the partial view of data and change around the styles on the page without refreshing the complete page. This is where the HTML5 History API comes in, and that’s what this article based on HTML5 for .NET Developers is all about.Dan Maharryhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/145905/using-javascript-unobtrusively/Using JavaScript Unobtrusively2012-09-24T08:44:22.00ZWith a bit of thought and time, the JavaScript defining a page's behavior can be as quiet on a page as its CSS. In this extract from Professional jQuery, Cesar Otero and Rob Larsen demonstrate how.Dan Maharryhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/141688/340-datatables/#340 DataTables2012-04-12T05:20:33.00ZDataTables makes it easy to convert a plain HTML table into one with pagination, sorting, and searching - all done with JavaScript and jQuery. Here I show how to set this up and use a Rails application as the data source.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/139949/debugging-javascript-with-firebug/Debugging Javascript with Firebug2012-03-17T15:15:33.00ZIn this extract from the book JavaScript & Query: The Missing Manual, David Sawyer McFarland demonstrates how to use Firebug to identify and fix three types of errors: syntax, runtime and logic.Dan Maharryhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/136534/the-html5-history-api-and-aspnet-mvc/The HTML5 History API and ASP.NET MVC2012-01-27T08:50:10.00ZThe HTML 5 History API is one of the newer kids on the HTML 5 block. This article based on chapter 4 of HTML5 for .NET Developers shows you one way of getting history integrated with your .NET server-side web applications.Dan Maharryhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/134437/web-testing-with-mbunit-and-watin-part-3-testing-asynchronous-ajax-calls/Web Testing with MbUnit and WatiN Part 3: Testing Asynchronous AJAX Calls2011-12-10T10:32:37.00ZConcluding his look at combining MbUnit and Watin to produce clean web integration tests, Yann Trevin looks at testing asynchronous callsYann Trevinhttp://www.developerfusion.com/job/133927/php-web-developer/PHP Web Developer2011-12-08T11:51:16.00ZSenior Web Developer and Technical Lead will help develop new applications and deliver exceptional websites for a variety of national and global brands.Don Palmerhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/132354/damian-edwards-explains-the-realtime-web-for-aspnet-with-signalr/Damian Edwards explains The Realtime Web for ASP.NET with SignalR2011-11-15T15:05:08.00ZDamian Edwards and David Fowler have created a jQuery client-side library and an ASP.NET back end that promises to make real-time persistent connections available to .NET programmers. Long-polling, Server-sent events and WebSockets. What does it all mean? Damian sets us straight.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/131917/using-nuget-packages/Using NuGet Packages2011-10-29T21:18:34.00ZNuGet is a Visual Studio extension that makes it easy to pull in libraries, components, and most importantly their configuration into your visual studio project. In this article, based on chapter 5 of ASP.NET MVC 3 in Action, the authors discuss NuGet and show you how to use it to add functionality to a project.Dan Maharryhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/118088/dan-wahlin-digs-deep-on-web-client-development/Dan Wahlin Digs Deep on Web Client Development2011-04-24T12:29:30.00ZWhile at DevConnections, Carl and Richard talk to Dan Wahlin about the state of web client development. Dan talks about his experiences with Silverlight, HTML 5, MVC and jQuery.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/113958/chris-pels-on-jquery/Chris Pels on jQuery2011-03-08T12:47:23.00ZWhile at the Boston Code Camp 2010, Carl talked to Chris Pels about jQuery. Chris talks about how jQuery works, and how to use it in any web app.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/112678/the-future-of-the-web-html5/The Future of the Web: HTML52011-03-07T13:21:03.00ZLet’s get this one cleared up in the first sentence, no you don’t have to wait until 2022 to start using HTML 5! None of that really matters to web developers, what should matter to us is when our users’ browsers support a given feature we are interested in utilizing.Robert Boedigheimerhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/112673/endpointtv-wcf-web-api-content-types/endpoint.tv - WCF Web API - Content Types2011-03-07T13:10:01.00ZGlenn Block joins me for a look at how you can use the new WCF Web API libraries to build great browser based apps with jQuery with new support for Form URI encoding and other custom content types.For more info see http://wcf.codeplex.comRon Jacobshttp://blogs.msdn.com/rjacobs.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/96020/improving-web-site-performance-and-scalability-while-saving-money/Improving Web Site Performance and Scalability while saving money2011-02-21T22:04:08.00ZLearn the tools and techniques that can dramatically improve performance for a web site, while saving money by reducing server load and bandwidth requirements.Robert Boedigheimerhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/94426/lessons-learned-writing-ajax-applications/Lessons learned writing AJAX applications2011-02-20T10:07:16.00ZWe’re all familiar these days with the Ajax buzz word – but while it’s relatively simple to use these browser technologies to implement a specific feature in an individual page, it is much more complex to build an entire application according to the Ajax paradigm. This article offers a brief overview of a few aspects you might want to take into account for building successful applications.Dino Espositohttp://www.developerfusion.com/book/93618/jquery-in-action/jQuery in Action2011-02-20T10:07:16.00ZA good web development framework anticipates what you need to do and makes those tasks easier and more efficient; jQuery practically reads your mind. Developers of every stripe-hobbyists and professionals alike-fall in love with jQuery the minute they've reduced 20 lines of clunky JavaScript into three lines of elegant, readable code.Bear Bibeault, Yehuda Katzhttp://www.developerfusion.com/news/91713/jquery-reaches-144-new-animation-functions-bug-fixes-and-call-for-suggestions/jQuery reaches 1.4.4, new animation functions, bug fixes, and call for suggestions2011-02-09T18:10:52.00ZSmall update to current 1.4 release and talk of the future of jQuery 1.5Chris Alexanderhttp://www.developerfusion.com/news/91526/security-release-of-yui-javascript-framework-protects-against-javascript-and-flash-injection/Security release of YUI JavaScript framework protects against JavaScript and Flash injection2011-02-09T18:10:52.00ZNew version addresses security bug in all versions since 2.4.0Chris Alexanderhttp://www.developerfusion.com/news/91455/new-jquery-version-brings-massive-performance-increases-many-features/New jQuery version brings massive performance increases, many features2011-02-09T18:10:52.00ZBetter HTML 5 support and many speed boosts in version 1.4.3 available todayChris Alexanderhttp://www.developerfusion.com/news/91447/first-alpha-of-jquery-mobile-released/First alpha of jQuery Mobile released2011-02-09T18:10:51.00ZMake web apps that work on all kinds of devices with the help of jQueryChris Alexander