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Jason Woodward 3.11
Description:
Watch the deconstruction and transformation of a website using only client-side manipulation in JavaScript, using the jQuery library. Learn some of the rich user experiences you can add with jQuery, with an eye towards using it to work around limitations in your CMS or existing site architecture design decisions.
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Comments on this Talk
Chris,
13 Oct 08:47 PM
I found this a bit boring...examples he gave in the presentation weren't very exciting. Speaking style was a bit dull.
Christine McClure,
14 Oct 01:38 AM
It was great hearing about jQuerify tool as I had never heard about it before today.
I'd recommend using more "slideware" where you can control the visuals better. I think he could have achieved the same goals with with a much smoother delivery by using enlarged screenshots instead of trying to do everything live. (Although I admire the effort!)
Jaime,
14 Oct 12:18 PM
I was hoping for some more explanation of why we would want to do the examples.
Karen Wolf,
14 Oct 06:33 PM
The examples given here were really different from the ways that jQuery is often used -- very interesting! The presentation style could have been more exciting.
Jay,
14 Oct 06:42 PM
The content was good and the examples were good for beginning to generate ideas. I would have preferred more energy in the presentation.
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he made me want to learn more about jQuery. what it can do.
i think it would be cool if he added some more advanced tricks. im not sure who would really want to hid all the links on a page (an example of his).
good presentation for a newbie though.