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jQuery 2.0 Development Cookbook

You're reading from   jQuery 2.0 Development Cookbook As a web developer, you can benefit greatly from this book - whatever your skill level. Learn how to build dynamic modern websites using jQuery. Packed with recipes, it will quickly take you from beginner to expert.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783280896
Length 410 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Leon Revill Leon Revill
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Preface 1. Document Object Model Manipulation FREE CHAPTER 2. Interacting with the User by Making Use of jQuery Events 3. Loading and Manipulating Dynamic Content with AJAX and JSON 4. Adding Attractive Visuals with jQuery Effects 5. Form Handling 6. User Interface 7. User Interface Animation 8. Understanding Plugin Development 9. jQuery UI 10. Working with jQuery Mobile Index

Creating a plugin template


Creating jQuery plugins has become very popular over the years, and there are many articles and discussions online about plugin creation best practices. Many of these articles discuss in depth how to create a plugin template that can be used as the starting point for any jQuery plugin. This recipe will show you how to create your own jQuery plugin template that will be used throughout this chapter.

Getting ready

Inside the chapter8 folder that was created earlier, create a JavaScript file called jquery.plugin-template.js.

How to do it…

To create a basic plugin template that will form the basis of all the plugins used within this chapter, add the following code to jquery.plugin-template.js:

;(function ($) {

    var name = 'pluginName';
    Plugin.prototype = {
        defaults: {

        }
    };

    // The actual plugin constructor
    function Plugin(element, options) {
        var $scope = this;
        $scope.$element = $(element);
        $scope.element = element...
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