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Renée Heilbronner,Steve Barrettve so far only studied in isolation. You’ll use animations to animate your images and events that let the user click through the slider—and end up with a plug-in that’s fully minified and ready for production. You’ll also encounter new functionality that you haven’t studied yet. For example, you’ll

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Studies in Computational IntelligenceAt the end of the last chapter, you ended up with a respectable accordion, which was the first major bit of jQuery you’d embarked on. You might not have realized it, but the code you wrote could be tidied up. In this chapter, we’ll finish events by looking at the more advanced features, including:

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Image Analysis in Earth SciencesAjax, which stands for ., lets us fetch and send data to and from a server asynchronously, in the background, without interfering with the user’s experience.

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The Basics of jQuery,jQuery is a powerful and complex library that was first released in August 2006, although the initial idea came much earlier. Before diving in, there’s time for a very brief history lesson on how the library came to be.

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An Introduction to Events,When you write JavaScript in the browser, you’re writing . code. Most of your code will be executed when something happens, such as having content slide in when a user clicks a link. Even though you might not have realized it, you’ve already written some event-based code:

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