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Programming jQuery Training Course Advanced Kensington

Kensington Advanced Programming jQuery Course Overview

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We are pleased to be able to support businesses or even private households in jQuery at a Advanced level.

Located in the heart of London, Kensington is a thriving hub for businesses and residents alike. Whether you're a small local company or a private individual looking to enhance your skills, we’re here to help you succeed in jQuery. Known for its rich cultural history and prestigious institutions, Kensington provides an excellent backdrop for learning and growth.

Let us come to your business – we can bring laptops and can squeeze into the tiniest spaces. So basically, if you can find a space, we can train you. We can also provide:

  • Laptops with software if required
  • jQuery Training Notes
  • Post-training support

Beyond the training, Kensington offers a range of great amenities and attractions for visitors. Take a stroll through Hyde Park or explore the renowned museums like the Natural History Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum. After your training session, why not enjoy one of Kensington’s many charming cafes and restaurants?

Please take the time to check out the various other computer training courses in Kensington. We are sure that you'll find one that suits you.

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Course Duration: 4 Day

Complete Course Outline

Essential jQuery

  • About jQuery
  • What jQuery Does
  • Making Our First jQuery-Powered Web Page
  • Plain JavaScript Versus jQuery
  • Using Development Tools

Selecting Elements

  • Using the DOM
  • Using the $() Function
  • CSS Sectors
  • Attribute Selectors
  • Custom Selectors
  • DOM Traversal Methods
  • Accessing DOM Elements

Handling Events

  • Performing Tasks on Page Load
  • Handling Simple Events
  • Event Propagation
  • Altering the Journey – the Event Object
  • Removing an Event Handler
  • Simulating User Interaction

Styling and Animating

  • Modifying CSS with Inline Properties
  • Hiding and Showing Elements
  • Effects and Duration
  • Creating Custom Animations
  • Simultaneous Versus Queued Effects

Manipulating the DOM

  • Manipulating Attributes and Properties
  • DOM Tree Manipulation
  • Copying Elements
  • Content Getter and Setter Methods
  • DOM Manipulation Methods in a Nutshell

Sending Data with Ajax

  • Loading Data on Demand
  • Choosing a Data Format
  • Passing Data to the Server
  • Delivering Different Content for Ajax Requests
  • Keeping an Eye on the Request
  • Error Handling
  • Ajax and Events
  • Security Limitations
  • Exploring Additional Options

Using Plugins

  • Finding Plugins and Help
  • Using a Plugin
  • Other Types of Plugin
  • The jQuery UI Plugin Library
  • The jQuery Mobile Plugin Library

Developing Plugins

  • Using the Dollar ($) Alias in Plugins
  • Adding New Global Functions
  • Adding jQuery Object Methods
  • Providing Flexible Method Parameters
  • Creating Plugins with jQuery UI Widget Factory
  • Plugin Design Recommendations

Advanced Selectors and Traversing

  • Selecting and Traversing Revisited
  • Customizing and Optimizing Selectors
  • DOM Traversal Under the Hood

Advanced Events

  • Revisiting Events
  • Event Delegation
  • Defining Custom Events
  • Throttling Events
  • Extending Events

Advanced Effects

  • Animation Revisited
  • Observing and Interrupting Animations
  • Using Global Effect Properties
  • Multiproperty Easing
  • Using Deferred Objects
  • Taking Fine-Grained Control of Animations

Advanced DOM Manipulation

  • Sorting Table Rows
  • Moving and Inserting Elements Revisited
  • Storing Data Alongside DOM Elements
  • Using HTML5 Custom Data Attributes
  • Sorting and Building Rows with JSON
  • Revisiting Attribute Manipulation

Advanced Ajax

  • Implementing Progressive Enhancement with Ajax
  • Handling Ajax Errors
  • Using the jqXHR Object
  • Throttling Ajax Requests
  • Extending Ajax Capabilities