
Lecture Description
"Now when we have so many different parts of code - HTML, CSS and JavaScript, let's separate them into different files and we can only have the JavaScript file opened since we are not going to apply any changes to the HTML or CSS."
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Course Index
- Getting Started with jQuery
- jQuery Selectors
- Understanding jQuery Functionality
- Events and Triggers
- jQuery Text Boxes
- Create Chat box User Interface
- Implementing Chat Features
- Adding more Chat Features
- Sending Messages
- jQuery Scrolling
- Adjusting and Fixing Code
- Adding the Username
- Creating a Chat Bot
- The Algorithm Design
- Fighting the Mess
- jQuery Animations
- Chatbot Reactions
- Creating AI Functions
- Creating a jQuery Portfolio Project
- Styling the Portfolio
- Adding Overlay and Frame
- Interactive Portfolio
- Styling the Frame
- Adding Arrows
- Programming Arrows
- jQuery Slideshow Arrows
- Optimizing jQuery Arrows
- Introduction to AJAX
- Getting Started with AJAX
- More AJAX setup
- First AJAX Implementation
- AJAX Styling Outputs
- AJAX Custom Filters
- Coding AJAX Filters
- AJAX Highlighting Active Categories
- AJAX Filter Revert to the Original State
- Introducing jQuery UI
- Using the jQuery UI
- jQuery UI Droppable Events
- Taking Advantage of AJAX
- Setting up search GUI
- jQuery Search Example
- Finishing the Search
- When to use AJAX?
- AJAX Login Example
- Logging in with jQuery
- Login System Part 3
- More ways to use AJAX
- Back to the Basics
- Final Tutorial
Course Description
This series is for those who want to become a web application engineer. You'll learn a lot of cool front-end tricks within this series!
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