The jQuery Manchester meetup

If you are interested in jQuery and would like to know more about this javascript library then come down to the MadLab and get involved. Meetup photo courtesy of The Cuillivo

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  • jQuery Manchester Meetup

    Tue, 10 May 2011, 18:00 - 20:00 in Manchester , United Kingdom

    The jQuery Manchester meetup returns to the MadLab on the 10th May 2011. We have two great speakers lined up for you this evening.Firstly, we have Paul Jackson talking from a designers perspective on where CSS stops and where jQuery begins. He'll be going beyond :hover and :active and also look at how you can gracefully degrade the experience for users who don't have Javascript enabled. Paul is a web designer, currently working for a communications agency in Congleton.

  • jQuery Manchester Meetup

    Tue, 8 Mar 2011, 19:00 - 21:00 in Manchester , United Kingdom

    Okay, we're going to dive straight into the coding for this meetup. I'm going to be doing a live coding session on some useful jQuery navigation techniques. I will either be doing a screencast or writing it up in a blog post following the night. Source code will be available either way.There will also be a talk from DJ Adams on JSON involving a short introduction to JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) and its cousin JSONP, in the context of retrieving JSON data with the jQuery AJAX functions.

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