Free course : jQuery Tutorial for Beginners
Free course : jQuery Tutorial for Beginners
jQuery Tutorial for Beginners: Nothing But the Goods
Not too long ago I wrote an article for Six Revisions called “Getting Started with jQuery” that covered some important things (concept-wise) that beginning jQuery developers should know. This article is the complete opposite; there’s no concepts, no principles, and very little lecturing -- just some straight example code with brief descriptions demonstrating what you can do with jQuery.
This fast-paced tutorial should be able to get beginners up and running with jQuery very quickly, while also providing a good overview of what jQuery is capable of (although jQuery’s capabilities go far beyond this beginning tutorial).
Keep in mind that this tutorial is just a bunch of straightforward, superficial code examples and very brief explanations for beginners who want to avoid all the jargon and complexities. But I still highly recommend that all beginners get past this stuff by means of a good book, some more in-depth tutorials online, or by using the jQuery documentation.
Link to jQuery's Source Code Remotely
This is an optional technique that many developers are using today. Instead of hosting the jQuery source code on your own server, you can link to it remotely. This ensures the fastest possible download time of the source code, since many users visiting your site might have the file already cached in their browser.
jQuery Tutorial for Beginners: Nothing But the Goods
Not too long ago I wrote an article for Six Revisions called “Getting Started with jQuery” that covered some important things (concept-wise) that beginning jQuery developers should know. This article is the complete opposite; there’s no concepts, no principles, and very little lecturing -- just some straight example code with brief descriptions demonstrating what you can do with jQuery.
This fast-paced tutorial should be able to get beginners up and running with jQuery very quickly, while also providing a good overview of what jQuery is capable of (although jQuery’s capabilities go far beyond this beginning tutorial).
Keep in mind that this tutorial is just a bunch of straightforward, superficial code examples and very brief explanations for beginners who want to avoid all the jargon and complexities. But I still highly recommend that all beginners get past this stuff by means of a good book, some more in-depth tutorials online, or by using the jQuery documentation.
Link to jQuery's Source Code Remotely
This is an optional technique that many developers are using today. Instead of hosting the jQuery source code on your own server, you can link to it remotely. This ensures the fastest possible download time of the source code, since many users visiting your site might have the file already cached in their browser.
Free course : jQuery Tutorial for Beginners
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