MooTools 1.2 beginner's guide : learn how to create dynamic, interative, and responsive cross-browser web applications using one of the most popular JavaScript frameworks /
Gube, Jacob.
MooTools 1.2 beginner's guide : learn how to create dynamic, interative, and responsive cross-browser web applications using one of the most popular JavaScript frameworks / Learn how to create dynamic, interative, and responsive cross-browser web applications using one of the most popular JavaScript frameworks Jacob Gube, Garrick Cheung. - Birmingham, UK : Packt Pub., 2009. - 1 online resource (259 pages) : illustrations
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewer; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: MooTools and Me; What is MooTools?; Why use MooTools?; The advantages of using MooTools; Writing terse and elegant code; Extending native JavaScript; Cross-browser compatibility; Working with the Document Object Model; The advantage of using open-source projects; Downloading and installing MooTools; Time for action -- downloading and installing the MooTools Core; Different MooTools downloads; The domready event listener; Rolling your own MooTools; MooTools Core Time for action -- exploring the MooTools Core BuilderMooTools More; Time for action -- exploring the MooTools More Builder; The API concept; MooTools resources; MooTools Docs; MooTools Users Google groups; mooforum; The MooTorial; Summary; Chapter 2: Writing JavaScript with MooTools; Writing unobtrusive JavaScript with MooTools; An ""obtrusive"" JavaScript example; What's so bad about it?; Don't repeat it if you don't have to; It'll be hard to maintain; It's a bad practice to have functionality in your content structure; Time for action -- rewriting our script unobtrusively Removing our inline event handlersUsing the DOM to handle events; Creating MooTools classes; What the heck is a class?; Real-world analogy; Creating a MooTools class; The Implements property; Time for action -- creating an instance of Dog; Time for action -- giving our class instance some; custom options; Time for action -- determining the value of our options; Extending classes; Time for action -- extending the ShowDog class with; the Dog class; Class inheritance; Using MooTools classes; The concept of chainability; The Chain class; A Chain example; A look ahead: Chaining Fx .Tween Time for action -- create a chain of Fx.Tween methodsIsn't MooTools classy?; Chainability; Summary; Chapter 3: Selecting DOM Elements; MooTools and CSS selectors; Working with the and functions; The dollar function; The dollars function; When to use which; Time for action -- selecting an element with the dollar function; Time for action -- selecting elements with the dollars function; Time for action -- selecting multiple sets of elements; with the dollars function; versus document.getElementById; Selecting multiple sets of elements Common errors with the dollar and dollars functionsSelection using pseudo-classes; Pseudo-class example: Zebra striping a table; Time for action -- using pseudo-classes to zebra stripe a table; Other pseudo-class selectors; Working with attribute selectors; Attribute selector operators; Attribute selector example: Styling different types of links; Time for action -- using = attribute selector; Time for action -- using != attribute selector; Time for action -- using ^= attribute selector; Time for action -- using = attribute selector; Attribute selector case sensitivity
Learn how to create dynamic, interactive, and responsive cross-browser web applications using this popular JavaScript framework.
English.
9781847194596 1847194591 1847194583 9781847194589 1282451529 9781282451520 9786612451522 6612451521
9781847194596 Packt Publishing Pvt. Ltd
GBB747510 bnb
018011624 Uk
JavaScript (Computer program language)
Ajax (Web site development technology)
Web site development.
JavaScript (Langage de programmation)
Ajax (Technologie de développement de sites Web)
Sites Web--Développement.
COMPUTERS--Programming Languages--JavaScript.
COMPUTERS--Programming Languages--VBScript.
Ajax (Web site development technology)
JavaScript (Computer program language)
Web site development
QA76.73.J39 / G83 2009eb
005.2/762 22
MooTools 1.2 beginner's guide : learn how to create dynamic, interative, and responsive cross-browser web applications using one of the most popular JavaScript frameworks / Learn how to create dynamic, interative, and responsive cross-browser web applications using one of the most popular JavaScript frameworks Jacob Gube, Garrick Cheung. - Birmingham, UK : Packt Pub., 2009. - 1 online resource (259 pages) : illustrations
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewer; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: MooTools and Me; What is MooTools?; Why use MooTools?; The advantages of using MooTools; Writing terse and elegant code; Extending native JavaScript; Cross-browser compatibility; Working with the Document Object Model; The advantage of using open-source projects; Downloading and installing MooTools; Time for action -- downloading and installing the MooTools Core; Different MooTools downloads; The domready event listener; Rolling your own MooTools; MooTools Core Time for action -- exploring the MooTools Core BuilderMooTools More; Time for action -- exploring the MooTools More Builder; The API concept; MooTools resources; MooTools Docs; MooTools Users Google groups; mooforum; The MooTorial; Summary; Chapter 2: Writing JavaScript with MooTools; Writing unobtrusive JavaScript with MooTools; An ""obtrusive"" JavaScript example; What's so bad about it?; Don't repeat it if you don't have to; It'll be hard to maintain; It's a bad practice to have functionality in your content structure; Time for action -- rewriting our script unobtrusively Removing our inline event handlersUsing the DOM to handle events; Creating MooTools classes; What the heck is a class?; Real-world analogy; Creating a MooTools class; The Implements property; Time for action -- creating an instance of Dog; Time for action -- giving our class instance some; custom options; Time for action -- determining the value of our options; Extending classes; Time for action -- extending the ShowDog class with; the Dog class; Class inheritance; Using MooTools classes; The concept of chainability; The Chain class; A Chain example; A look ahead: Chaining Fx .Tween Time for action -- create a chain of Fx.Tween methodsIsn't MooTools classy?; Chainability; Summary; Chapter 3: Selecting DOM Elements; MooTools and CSS selectors; Working with the and functions; The dollar function; The dollars function; When to use which; Time for action -- selecting an element with the dollar function; Time for action -- selecting elements with the dollars function; Time for action -- selecting multiple sets of elements; with the dollars function; versus document.getElementById; Selecting multiple sets of elements Common errors with the dollar and dollars functionsSelection using pseudo-classes; Pseudo-class example: Zebra striping a table; Time for action -- using pseudo-classes to zebra stripe a table; Other pseudo-class selectors; Working with attribute selectors; Attribute selector operators; Attribute selector example: Styling different types of links; Time for action -- using = attribute selector; Time for action -- using != attribute selector; Time for action -- using ^= attribute selector; Time for action -- using = attribute selector; Attribute selector case sensitivity
Learn how to create dynamic, interactive, and responsive cross-browser web applications using this popular JavaScript framework.
English.
9781847194596 1847194591 1847194583 9781847194589 1282451529 9781282451520 9786612451522 6612451521
9781847194596 Packt Publishing Pvt. Ltd
GBB747510 bnb
018011624 Uk
JavaScript (Computer program language)
Ajax (Web site development technology)
Web site development.
JavaScript (Langage de programmation)
Ajax (Technologie de développement de sites Web)
Sites Web--Développement.
COMPUTERS--Programming Languages--JavaScript.
COMPUTERS--Programming Languages--VBScript.
Ajax (Web site development technology)
JavaScript (Computer program language)
Web site development
QA76.73.J39 / G83 2009eb
005.2/762 22