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JavaScript lets you supercharge your HTML with animation, interactivity, and visual effectsbut many web designers find the language hard to learn. This jargon-free guide covers JavaScript basics and shows you how to save time and effort with the jQuery library of prewritten JavaScript code. Youll soon be building web pages that feel and act like desktop programs, without having to do much programming.

The important stuff you need to know:

  • 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.
  • Improve your user interface. Learn how the pros make websites fun and easy to use.
  • Collect data with web forms. Create easy-to-use forms that ensure more accurate visitor responses.
  • Add a dash of Ajax. Enable your web pages to communicate with a web server without a page reload.
  • Practice with living examples. Get step-by-step tutorials for web projects you can build yourself.

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JavaScript & jQuery: The Missing Manual, Second Edition
David Sawyer McFarland
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Nan Barber

Copyright 2011 David Sawyer McFarland

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About the Author
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David Sawyer McFarland is president of Sawyer McFarland Media, Inc., a web development and training company in Portland, Oregon. Hes been building websites since 1995, when he designed his first sitean online magazine for communication professionals. Hes served as webmaster at the University of California at Berkeley and the Berkeley Multimedia Research Center, and oversaw a complete CSS-driven redesign of Macworld.com.

In addition to building websites, David is also a writer, trainer, and instructor. Hes taught web design at UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, the Center for Electronic Art, the Academy of Art College, ExPressions Center for New Media, and Portland State University. Hes written articles about the web for Practical Web Design, MX Developers Journal, Macworld magazine, and CreativePro.com.

He welcomes feedback about this book by email: .)

About the Creative Team

Nan Barber (editor) has worked with the Missing Manual series since its inceptionlong enough to remember HyperCard stacks.

Holly Bauer (production editor) lives in Ye Olde Cambridge, MA. Shes a production editor by day and an avid home cook, prolific DIYer, and mid-century modern design enthusiast by evening/weekend. Email: .

Carla Spoon (proofreader) is a freelance writer and copy editor. An avid runner, she works and feeds her tech gadget addiction from her home office in the shadow of Mount Rainier. Email: .

Angela Howard (indexer) has been indexing for more than 10 years, mostly for computer books, but occasionally for books on other topics, such as travel, alternative medicine, and leopard geckos. She lives in California with her husband, daughter, and two cats.

Acknowledgements

Many thanks to all those who helped with this book, including Shelley Powers and Steve Suehring, whose watchful eyes saved me from potentially embarrassing mistakes. Thanks also to my many students at Portland State University who have sat through my long JavaScript lectures and struggled through my programming assignmentsespecially the members of Team Futzbit (Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell) for testing the tutorials: Julia Hall, Amber Brucker, Kevin Brown, Josh Elliott, Tracy OConnor, and Blake Womack. Also, we all owe a big debt of gratitude to John Resig and the jQuery team for creating the best tool yet for making JavaScript fun.

Finally, thanks to David Pogue for getting me started; Nan Barber for making my writing sharper and clearer; my wife, Scholle, for putting up with an authors crankiness; and thanks to my kids, Graham and Kate, because theyre just awesome.

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