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thbp Dec 14 2008, 02:06 PM Post #1
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Ok i have some questions on jquery

  • is it true that they alreay have jquery installed on zetaboards?
  • i just learned javascript basics can i move into jquery? (succsefally)
  • would using jquery be hard at first?
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Eureka DC Dec 14 2008, 02:19 PM Post #2
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1. Yes, it is.
2. Yes, you can. Successfully, I don't know.
3. Varies from person to person
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thbp Dec 14 2008, 02:36 PM Post #3
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1. Yes, it is.
2. Yes, you can. Successfully, I don't know.
3. Varies from person to person
where can i learn jquery easily other than there site its hard for me to understand it (or is this a bad thing since i cant?)
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Eureka DC Dec 14 2008, 02:46 PM Post #4
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I really don't know a good place to learn jQuery. And even if I do, it may not fit you because everyone learns things differently.

For me, I learned it through the official jQuery website. You just need to know that those websites are meant for REFERENCE, not so much as to teach you. I learned through practicing and experimenting. Eventually, and I don't care how great of a tutorial you read, that's how you will learn as well.
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thbp Dec 14 2008, 02:52 PM Post #5
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alrite thank you im rite now watching a video on jquery and its like really powerfull for just .hide (i guess)
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http://visualjquery.com/

i use this as a reference alot of times. also the jquery site.
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Eureka DC Dec 14 2008, 03:00 PM Post #7
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.hide is just method (function) they wrote. The coding is fairly short too. If you create jQuery in a "world" (coding world, not the Earth world) where there is immutability and all functions return a type of jQuery object, then you can design hide() very easily.

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jQuery.hide = function () { this.style.display = "none"; };


Another way would be to use a prototype, but in the world I mentioned above, it's not needed, and it wouldn't make sense to do so. But since I don't think jQuery is all immutable, they probably used it as a method above or a prototype. Not sure. Feel free to look into the jQuery source code.
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thbp Dec 14 2008, 03:13 PM Post #8
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so learning out of a book is better than a site?
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Well if you can find a quality book on it, but no. jQuery is constantly being updated so it's hard to find a book that covers everything. What you should do is find a code you've written for ZB or IF and convert it to jQuery. And if you need help, you can ask us.
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thbp Dec 14 2008, 05:40 PM Post #10
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Well if you can find a quality book on it, but no. jQuery is constantly being updated so it's hard to find a book that covers everything. What you should do is find a code you've written for ZB or IF and convert it to jQuery. And if you need help, you can ask us.
no im starting out making mods this would of been my first mod any way i dropped jquery i dont understand it. so i went to xml (i understand this easily)
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