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jQuery Made Easy: A Beginner’s Guide
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3,986 students

jQuery Made Easy: A Beginner’s Guide

Basic jQuery Course
Last updated 1/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • jQuery
  • Dynamic behavior of web page
  • Syntax, Actions , Effects & Animation

Course content

2 sections8 lectures1h 6m total length
  • Introduction_Preview4:43

    Introduction of course about jQuery.

  • JQuery Library File10:14

    What is jQuery library file and How it will be added in our website or webpage.

  • jQuery Namespace and Syntax8:05

Requirements

  • HTML, CSS, JavaScript

Description

jQuery for beginners course will introduce the basic concepts of jQuery. This will helpful to all the students who want to learn scripting language. It is easy to use. This course includes how to add jQuery library in the webpage, Namespace and Selectors, Events and Effects. This course will provide you PPT content and Programs. Live coding will be in this course, so you are able to recognize why each and every line is written. This course will also helpful to the Frontend Developers who want to use jQuery in their website.

"jQuery is a fast, small, cross-platform and feature-rich JavaScript library. It is designed to simplify the client-side scripting of HTML. It makes things like HTML document traversal and manipulation, animation, event handling, and AJAX very simple with an easy-to-use API that works on a lot of different type of browsers.

The main purpose of jQuery is to provide an easy way to use JavaScript on your website to make it more interactive and attractive. It is also used to add animation."


The jQuery library contains the following features:

  • HTML/DOM manipulation

  • CSS manipulation

  • HTML event methods

  • Effects and animations

  • AJAX

  • Utilities

There are lots of other JavaScript libraries out there, but jQuery is probably the most popular, and also the most extendable.

Many of the biggest companies on the Web use jQuery, such as:

  • Google

  • Microsoft

  • IBM

  • Netflix

Who this course is for:

  • Computer Science or IT Students
  • Front end developer