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- Tryit Editor V3.6
The W3Schools online code editor allows you to edit code and...
- jQuery Intro
jQuery Intro - jQuery Tutorial - W3Schools
- jQuery Get
Get Content - text(), html(), and val() Three simple, but...
- jQuery Effects
The optional speed parameter specifies the speed of the...
- jQuery Events
Commonly Used jQuery Event Methods $(document).ready() The...
- jQuery Selectors
jQuery Selectors. jQuery selectors allow you to select and...
- jQuery Callback
jQuery Callback - jQuery Tutorial - W3Schools
- jQuery Animate
jQuery animate() - Uses Queue Functionality. By default,...
- Tryit Editor V3.6
jQuery Selectors. $ ("p").hide () - Hide all <p> elements $ ("#test").hide () - Hide the element with id="test" $ (".test").hide () - Hide all elements with class="test" $ (this).hide () - Hide the current HTML element. Selectors explained.
jQuery was created in 2006 by John Resig. It was designed to handle Browser Incompatibilities and to simplify HTML DOM Manipulation, Event Handling, Animations, and Ajax. For more than 10 years, jQuery has been the most popular JavaScript library in the world.
jQuery is a JavaScript library that simplifies various tasks for developers and makes it easier to use JavaScript. jQuery is easy to learn due to solid open source community support and excellent documentation and tutorials.
jQuery Tutorial Index. To start working with jQuery, you must include a jQuery JS file on your web page. There are two ways to use a jQuery file on your web page; either you can download it from the official jQuery website or link directly using CDN services.
jQuery is a fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library. It makes things like HTML document traversal and manipulation, event handling, animation, and Ajax much simpler with an easy-to-use API that works across a multitude of browsers.
jQuery Examples. Learn by examples! At W3Schools you will find a lot of jQuery examples to edit and test yourself. See All jQuery Examples