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jQuery 1.6.4, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Mootools 1.4.1, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Mootools 1.4.1, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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jQuery 1.6.3, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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jQuery 1.6.2, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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jQuery 1.6.2, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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jQuery 1.6.4, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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jQuery (edge), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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boolToX custom binding
jQuery (edge), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Autocomplete and KO test
jQuery (edge), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Exercise (03)
Make the displayed definition list more readable! To accomplish this, hide the <dd> elements by default and only make them visible, when the associated <dt> element gets clicked. Additionally change the css class of the <dt> elements to "clickable" to make them appear as regular links.
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Exercise (05) - Solution
Implement exercise (04) as jQuery plugin. When done, all you should need to do is $('#rating').rating({url: 'http://path.to/script'}); to achieve the same result.
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Exercise (05)
Implement exercise (04) as jQuery plugin. When done, all you should need to do is $('#rating').rating({url: 'http://path.to/script'}); to achieve the same result.
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Exercise (04)
Make an ajax call to a server script with the specified url. The script needs a parameter named "rating", holding a number from 1 to 5. When supplied with such a parameter, the server script should answer with a json object of the following form: {"average": 3.5, "count": 12} Display the received data inside the rating <div>!
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Exercise (03) - Better Solution
Make the displayed definition list more readable! To accomplish this, hide the <dd> elements by default and only make them visible, when the associated <dt> element gets clicked. Additionally change the css class of the <dt> elements to "clickable" to make them appear as regular links.
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Exercise (03) - Solution
Make the displayed definition list more readable! To accomplish this, hide the <dd> elements by default and only make them visible, when the associated <dt> element gets clicked. Additionally change the css class of the <dt> elements to "clickable" to make them appear as regular links.
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Exercise (02) - Solution
Supply the <div> element with another style by switching its css class per button click. Each click should use another css class from the provided array.
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Exercise (02)
Supply the <div> element with another style by switching its css class per button click. Each click should use another css class from the provided array.
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Exercise (01) - Solution
Supply an event handler to the <a> element, to display 'hello world' in the <span> element with the id "output"!
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Exercise (01)
Supply an event handler to the <a> element, to display 'hello world' in the <span> element with the id "output"!