[Javascript] jQuery
Cutter (JSRelated)
java.script at cutterscrossing.com
Wed Jan 9 11:50:51 CST 2008
JQuery is ridiculously easy to learn. The core library, and additional
plugins, are standard .js files you include in your webroot sub
structure. It is incredibly powerful for something so small, can do
animations using a variety of plugins (easing is probably one of the
most popular), there are plugins for math functions,graphs and
equations. The JQuery site (jquery.com) has several different areas of
information, plus the Google Groups jquery-en list, as well as thousands
of blog postings around the web (including a few on mine).
Steve "Cutter" Blades
Adobe Certified Professional
Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
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Del Wegener wrote:
> Good Morning;
>
> Is anyone familiar with jQuery?
> Do the jQuery library items need to be installed on the server or are they
> just included in the HTML directory for a website?
> Is it easy or hard to learn?
> Is there a significant gain?
> Can animations be done with jQuery?
> Can graphs of mathematics functions and equations be produced?
> Is there a good website that gives an understandable and non-technical
> overview of jQuery?
>
> Thanks
> Del
> del at delweg.com
>
>
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