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jQueryUI: Write Less & Do More With JavaScript

Posted By: Thursday 9 September 2010 No Comments Yet

I love jQuery! jQuery is a free and open source system and is designed to make it easier to navigate web pages and it also makes it easier to create wonderful web effects easily for your website or blog.

jQuery is a fast and concise JavaScript Library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating, and Ajax interactions for rapid web development. jQuery is designed to change the way that you write JavaScript.

jQuery LogojQuery is a very rich library and is currently used by a lot of large websites such as; Google, WordPress, Technorati, Mozilla and BioTecK.net! With jQuery you’re able to create Event handling, effects & animations, CSS manipulation and much more. On BioTecK.net you’ll see a lot of jQuery; Sliding with your mouse through the categories, the jQuery carousel for the miniposts, both on the homepage, Archives page etc!

I’m not a Javascript developer but I would love to know to learn it one day, however using jQuery on you website/blog is very easy to understand as it make sense! So if you want to use jQuery and don’t know where to start; then check this link out and see what jQueryUI can do!

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Behrad

About Behrad:

I'm 29 years "old", married to Jannie and about to be a daddy! We live happily in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
In 2006 I started BioTecK.net just to show/share my portfolio. After a while I started to blog about my experiences and stuff I do in my life, my interests; computers & computer related stuff, tips & tricks and basically everything which I want to share.
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