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=jQuery= ==What is jQuery== jQuery is a JavaScript library makes programming interactive websites with Javascript, a lot simpler. There are many JavaScript libraries, that make certain aspects of programming in JS easier - e.g. working with SVG, maps, making visualizations, etc, etc. jQuery is on of the most popular and general purpose JavaScript libraries http://jquery.com/ ==JS, made easy== Like with JS you can use jQuery to: * change HTML content * change element attributes * change an element style * retrieve the window size * listen to an even (e.g. a mouse click) * make a timer * validate data But jquery makes your life to much easier, let's see how! == Structure == I will introduce jQuery in 3 steps: * '''What''' elements are manipulated? - jQuery selectors * '''How''' are elements manipulated? - jQuery manipulation * '''When''' are elements manipulated? - jQuery listeners ==Loading jQuery library== '''jQuery is simply an external JavaScript file that you load on to your HTML page.''' There are different ways to load it, inside the HTML <head></head> with:: * '''Download the jQuery file''' (latest version & compressed, production)from http://jquery.com/download/ and loading it: <source lang="html4strict"> <head> <script src="jquery-1.11.3.min.js"></script> </head> </source> * Load it '''from online resource''' (CDN) <source lang="html4strict"> <head> <script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.11.3.min.js"></script> </head> </source> ==loading your code== Once you loaded the jQuery library (file), you need to '''load your jQuery code'''. the most secure way, that ensures the code is run only after all the contents from the page are loaded is: <source lang="JavaScript" > <script> $(document).ready( function(){ //your jQuery/JS code goes here }) </script> </source> == ''What'' elements are manipulated? - jQuery selectors== http://api.jquery.com/category/selectors/ In order to change or retrieve HTML elements' content, attributes, style, '''we need to select those element(s) precisely'''. jQuery selector methods are masters at that. === simple selectors === * '''element selector''': <code>$('h1')</code> will select '''all the heading1 elements'''. * '''id selector''': <code>$('#large')</code> will select '''the element with id large'''. * '''class selector''': <code>$('.small')</code> will select '''all the elements with class small'''. '''See code in Codepen: * 1C https://codepen.io/PublicationStation/pen/BmPEzM * 1B https://codepen.io/PublicationStation/pen/YLqqzq * 1A https://codepen.io/PublicationStation/pen/OZNNPg - ''' <source lang="html4strict"> <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.11.3.min.js"></script> </head> <body> <h1>I am a <u>h1</u></h1> <p id="large">I am p#large and will become large</p> <p class="rotate">I am p.rotate and will tilt</p> <h2 class="rotate">I am a h2.rotate and even I will shift position</h2> <script> $(document).ready( function(){ $('h1').text('Yes, your a h1'); $('#large').css('font-size', '50pt'); $('.rotate').css('transform', 'skew(0deg, 5deg)'); }) </script> </body> </html> </source> === advanced selectors === * Descendant selectors: <code>$('ul a')</code> will select '''all a tags inside the ul tags'''. * Child selectors: <code>$('ul > li')</code> will select '''all li tags that are direct children from the ul tags'''. * Attribute selectors: <code>$('img[src="img.jpg"]')</code> will select '''all imgs that have as src the image img.jpg'''. ==== Attribute selectors example ==== '''See code in Codepen: https://codepen.io/PublicationStation/pen/OOwGWd ''' <source lang="html4strict"> <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.11.3.min.js"></script> <style> img { display: block; transition-duration:4s;} </style> </head> <body> <img src="http://i.giphy.com/EsYu229wwE9R6.gif" name="lpb" /> <img src="http://i.giphy.com/5WUH6YDabP7hK.gif" /> <img src="http://i.giphy.com/CVHyjsVMGPqq4.gif" name="lpb" /> <img src="http://i.giphy.com/10HegwKCnl0krS.gif" /> <img src="http://i.giphy.com/CDMz3fckRXXDG.gif" /> <img src="http://i.giphy.com/9ZxHNOvMggGl2.gif" name="lpb" /> <img src="http://i.giphy.com/j50v9vd9rbhjG.gif" /> <img src="http://i.giphy.com/YP1hn6KUhDIgo.gif" /> <img src="http://i.giphy.com/VFzAK3xAaUCpW.gif" name="lpb" /> <img src="http://i.giphy.com/scGSxIFxfOkSs.gif" name="lpb" /> <img src="http://i.giphy.com/YP1hn6KUhDIgo.gif" /> <img src="http://i.giphy.com/zzGluVQkDjQXe.gif" /> <script> $(document).ready( function(){ $('img[name="lpb"]').css('transform', 'skewX(70deg)'); //img[name="lpb"] will be skewed with }) </script> </body> </html> </source> ==''How'' are elements manipulated? - jQuery manipulation== http://api.jquery.com/category/manipulation/ In the previous example we have already began manipulating the elements within the page, by using the jQuery method <code>.css()</code> and <code>.text()</code>. Let's look at them more in depth. <u>Will be using example simple selectors</u>. * <code>.html()</code> ** read the html content of an element <code>$('h1').html()</code> ** inserts html in the place of content <source lang="javascript">$('p.rotate').html('<span style="background:red">replaces <i>html<i> contente</span>')</source> and * <code>.text()</code> ** like <code>.html()</code>, reads the content of an element, but disregards any contained html tags <code>$('h1').text()</code> ** inserts text content of a tag <code>$('h1').text('I am changing you')</code> * <code>.css()</code> ** reads values of css attributes <code>$('.rotate').css('transform')</code> ** sets css attributes and values <code>$('.rotate').css('transform', 'matrix(0.8, 0.02, 2, 5, 0, 0)').css('color', '#F205FF')</code> * <code>.attr()</code> ** reads the value of a attribute of <code>$('head > script').attr('src')</code> - reads the attribute source of script tag inside the head ** sets elements' attributes <code>$('*').attr('dir', 'rtl')</code> - changes attribute dir (writing direction) from default(ltr) to rtl(right-to-left) for all the elements <code>$('*')</code> in the page ==''When'' are elements manipulated? - jQuery manipulation== http://api.jquery.com/category/events/ Actions like the page loading, moving a mouse, typing a key, or resizing the browser window are events that take place in the web page. For creating a interactive web-page, your scripts has to write to respond to events. In the previous examples we already used 1 listener: <code>$(document).ready()</code> that is triggered with the whole page is loaded. (lets use adventure time example:) * <code>.click()</code> ** is triggered when the user clicks on the element: <source lang="javascript"> $('img[name="lpb"]').click( function(){ $(this).css('width', '250'); } ) </source> * <code>.mouseover()</code> <source lang="javascript"> $('img[name="lpb"]').mouseover( function(){ $(this).css('width', '250'); } ) </source> * <code>.mouseout()</code> <source lang="javascript"> $('img[name="lpb"]').mouseout( function(){ $(this).css('width', '500'); } ) </source> * <code>.resize()</code> <source lang="javascript"> $(window).resize( function(){$('body').prepend('<h1>resizing window</h1>')} ); </source> * <code>.keydown()</code> <source lang="javascript"> $('body').keydown( function(){ var size = Math.random() * (4000 - 100) + 100; //random value btw 100-4000 $('img').css('width', size); //resize var deg = 'rotate('+(Math.random() * (360 - 0) + 0)+'deg)'; //random value btw 100-4000 $('img').css('transform', deg); }) </source> '''Example in codepen:''' https://codepen.io/PublicationStation/pen/EbpJLw clicking evil cats: resize, add link; <source lang="html4strict"> <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.11.3.min.js"></script> </head> <body> <h1>Content...</h1> <h1>for jQuery</h1> <h1></h1> <p id="large">I am p#large and will become large</p> <p class="rotate">I am p.rotate and will tilt</p> <h2 class="rotate">I am a h2.rotate and even I will shift position</h2> <img class="rotate" src="" /> <br/> <img src="https://dncache-mauganscorp.netdna-ssl.com/thumbseg/1619/1619140-bigthumbnail.jpg" /> <img src="https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/35/98/76/359876a0f522051e747e878b9a6f551f.jpg" /> <script> $(document).ready(function() { $("img").click(function() { var src = $(this).attr("src"); $(this) .css("height", "100px") .after("<a href='" + src + "'>link</a>"); }); }); </script> </body> </html> </source> ==$(this)== in <code>.click()</code> you probably saw a new jQuery selector: <code>$(this)</code> <code>$(this)</code> address the element that is under "focus". For example: <source lang="javascript">$('img').click( function(){ alert( 'This gif url is ' + $(this).attr('src')) }) </source> =More examples= * simple image gallery https://codepen.io/PublicationStation/pen/qYZPbB ==Interacting with special keys (r, Enter) of the Keyboard== '''Example in Codepen:''' https://codepen.io/PublicationStation/pen/WXKWLQ <source lang="html4strict"> <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.11.3.min.js"></script> </head> <body> <h1>Content...</h1> <h1>for jQuery</h1> <h1></h1> <p id="large">I am p#large and will become large</p> <p class="rotate">I am p.rotate and will tilt</p> <h2 class="rotate">I am a h2.rotate and even I will shift position</h2> <img class="rotate" src="https://dncache-mauganscorp.netdna-ssl.com/thumbseg/1619/1619140-bigthumbnail.jpg" /> <br/> <img class="rotate" src="https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/35/98/76/359876a0f522051e747e878b9a6f551f.jpg" /> <script> $(document).ready(function() { $("body").keydown(function(pressedkey) { console.log(pressedkey.key); if (pressedkey.key == "r" || pressedkey.key == "A") { // alert("r was pressed"); $("img").attr("src", "http://food.fnr.sndimg.com/content/dam/images/food/fullset/2010/8/30/5/FNM_Robert-Irvine-001_s3x4.jpg.rend.hgtvcom.966.1288.suffix/1371593293254.jpeg"); } if (pressedkey.key == "Enter") { alert("Enter"); } }); }); </script> </body> </html> </source>
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