Jquery cdn

  1. jQuery Mobile – All Versions
  2. DataTables
  3. jQuery UI 1.12.1 on the Microsoft Ajax CDN
  4. jQuery Get Started
  5. Hosted Libraries  
  6. An Introduction to jQuery
  7. Getting Started with jQuery UI
  8. Microsoft Ajax Content Delivery Network Assets


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jQuery Mobile – All Versions

Powered by jQuery Mobile - Git Builds UNSTABLE, NOT FOR PRODUCTION • jQuery Mobile git build - jQuery Mobile - All Versions • jQuery Mobile 1.5.0-rc1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.5.0-alpha.1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.4.5 - • jQuery Mobile 1.4.4 - • jQuery Mobile 1.4.3 - • jQuery Mobile 1.4.2 - • jQuery Mobile 1.4.1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.4.0 - • jQuery Mobile 1.4.0-rc.1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.4.0-beta.1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.4.0-alpha.2 - • jQuery Mobile 1.4.0-alpha.1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.3.2 - • jQuery Mobile 1.3.1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.3.0 - • jQuery Mobile 1.3.0-rc.1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.3.0-beta.1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.2.1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.2.0 - • jQuery Mobile 1.2.0-rc.2 - • jQuery Mobile 1.2.0-rc.1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.2.0-beta.1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.2.0-alpha.1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.1.2 - • jQuery Mobile 1.1.1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.1.1-rc.1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.1.0 - • jQuery Mobile 1.1.0-rc.2 - • jQuery Mobile 1.1.0-rc.1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.0.1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.0.0 - • jQuery Mobile 1.0.0-rc3 - • jQuery Mobile 1.0.0-rc2 - • jQuery Mobile 1.0.0-rc1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.0.0-b3 - • jQuery Mobile 1.0.0-b2 - • jQuery Mobile 1.0.0-b1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.0.0-a4.1 - • jQuery Mobile 1.0.0-a4 - • jQuery Mobile 1.0.0-a3 - • jQuery Mobile 1.0.0-a2 - • jQuery Mobile 1.0.0-a1 -

DataTables

Name Position Office Age Start date Salary Tiger Nixon System Architect Edinburgh 61 2011-04-25 $320,800 Garrett Winters Accountant Tokyo 63 2011-07-25 $170,750 Ashton Cox Junior Technical Author San Francisco 66 2009-01-12 $86,000 Cedric Kelly Senior Javascript Developer Edinburgh 22 2012-03-29 $433,060 Airi Satou Accountant Tokyo 33 2008-11-28 $162,700 Brielle Williamson Integration Specialist New York 61 2012-12-02 $372,000 Herrod Chandler Sales Assistant San Francisco 59 2012-08-06 $137,500 Rhona Davidson Integration Specialist Tokyo 55 2010-10-14 $327,900 Colleen Hurst Javascript Developer San Francisco 39 2009-09-15 $205,500 Sonya Frost Software Engineer Edinburgh 23 2008-12-13 $103,600 Jena Gaines Office Manager London 30 2008-12-19 $90,560 Quinn Flynn Support Lead Edinburgh 22 2013-03-03 $342,000 Charde Marshall Regional Director San Francisco 36 2008-10-16 $470,600 Haley Kennedy Senior Marketing Designer London 43 2012-12-18 $313,500 Tatyana Fitzpatrick Regional Director London 19 2010-03-17 $385,750 Michael Silva Marketing Designer London 66 2012-11-27 $198,500 Paul Byrd Chief Financial Officer (CFO) New York 64 2010-06-09 $725,000 Gloria Little Systems Administrator New York 59 2009-04-10 $237,500 Bradley Greer Software Engineer London 41 2012-10-13 $132,000 Dai Rios Personnel Lead Edinburgh 35 2012-09-26 $217,500 Jenette Caldwell Development Lead New York 30 2011-09-03 $345,000 Yuri Berry Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) New York 40 2009-06-25 $675,000 Caesar Vanc...

jQuery UI 1.12.1 on the Microsoft Ajax CDN

In this article The jQuery UI 1.12.1 library includes the following files: • • Themes All of the standard jQuery UI themes are hosted on this CDN. Click any of the theme images to view that theme on jQuery UI ThemeRoller. Click any of the input fields to select the full URL to the theme's CDN hosted CSS file. Black Tie • Blitzer • Cupertino • Dark-Hive • Dot-Luv • Eggplant • Excite-Bike • Flick • Hot-Sneaks • Humanity • Le-Frog • Mint-Choc • Overcast • Pepper-Grinder • Redmond • Smoothness • South-Street • Start • Sunny • Swanky-Purse • Trontastic • UI-Darkness • UI-Lightness • Vader •

jQuery Get Started

Adding jQuery to Your Web Pages There are several ways to start using jQuery on your web site. You can: • Download the jQuery library from jQuery.com • Include jQuery from a CDN, like Google Downloading jQuery There are two versions of jQuery available for downloading: • Production version - this is for your live website because it has been minified and compressed • Development version - this is for testing and development (uncompressed and readable code) Both versions can be downloaded from The jQuery library is a single JavaScript file, and you reference it with the HTML tag (notice that the tag should be inside the section): Tip: Place the downloaded file in the same directory as the pages where you wish to use it. jQuery CDN If you don't want to download and host jQuery yourself, you can include it from a CDN (Content Delivery Network). Google is an example of someone who host jQuery: One big advantage of using the hosted jQuery from Google: Many users already have downloaded jQuery from Google when visiting another site. As a result, it will be loaded from cache when they visit your site, which leads to faster loading time. Also, most CDN's will make sure that once a user requests a file from it, it will be served from the server closest to them, which also leads to faster loading time.

Hosted Libraries  

The Google Hosted Libraries is a stable, reliable, high-speed, globally available content distribution network for the most popular, open-source JavaScript libraries. Google works directly with the key stakeholders for each library effort and accepts the latest versions as they are released. Libraries To load a hosted library, copy and paste the HTML snippet for that library (shown below) in your web page. For instance, to load jQuery, embed the snippet in your web page. We recommend that you load libraries from the CDN via HTTPS, even if your own website only uses HTTP. Nowadays, performance is fast, and caching works just the same. The CDN's files are served with CesiumJS snippet: site: versions: 1.78 D3.js snippet: site: versions: 7.8.5, 7.8.4, 7.8.3, 7.8.2, 7.8.1, 7.8.0, 7.7.0, 7.6.1, 7.4.2, 7.0.0 6.7.0, 6.6.2, 6.6.1, 6.6.0, 6.5.0, 6.3.1, 6.2.0, 6.1.1 5.16.0, 5.15.1, 5.15.0, 5.14.2, 5.12.0, 5.11.0, 5.9.7, 5.9.2, 5.9.0, 5.8.0, 5.7.0 4.13.0 3.5.17 Dojo snippet: site: versions: 1.13.0, 1.12.3, 1.12.2, 1.12.1, 1.11.5, 1.11.4, 1.11.3, 1.11.2, 1.11.1, 1.10.9, 1.10.8, 1.10.7, 1.10.6, 1.10.5, 1.10.4, 1.10.3, 1.10.2, 1.10.1, 1.10.0, 1.9.11, 1.9.10, 1.9.9, 1.9.8, 1.9.7, 1.9.6, 1.9.5, 1.9.4, 1.9.3, 1.9.2, 1.9.1, 1.9.0, 1.8.14, 1.8.13, 1.8.12, 1.8.11, 1.8.10, 1.8.9, 1.8.8, 1.8.7, 1.8.6, 1.8.5, 1.8.4, 1.8.3, 1.8.2, 1.8.1, 1.8.0, 1.7.12, 1.7.11, 1.7.10, 1.7.9, 1.7.8, 1.7.7, 1.7.6, 1.7.5, 1.7.4, 1.7.3, 1.7.2, 1.7.1, 1.7.0, 1.6.5, 1.6.4, 1.6.3, 1.6.2, 1.6.1, 1.6.0, 1.5.6, 1.5.5, 1...

An Introduction to jQuery

HTML, CSS, and JavaScript are three fundamental languages of the internet. Websites are structured with HTML, styled with CSS, and interactive functionality is added with JavaScript. Most animations or actions that happen as a result of a user clicking, hovering, or scrolling are constructed with JavaScript. This guide assumes no prior knowledge of jQuery. You will go through installation of jQuery in a web project. Important web development concepts such as API, DOM, and CDN will be defined in relation to jQuery. Once you have this base of knowledge and jQuery installed, you will learn to use common selectors, events, and effects. Before you begin this guide you’ll need the following: • A basic knowledge of HTML and CSS. • An understanding of the fundamentals of programming. While it is possible to begin writing jQuery without an advanced knowledge of JavaScript, familiarity with the concepts of variables and data types will help significantly. jQuery is a JavaScript file that you will link to in your HTML. There are two ways to include jQuery in a project, which is to download a local copy or link to a file via Content Delivery Network (CDN). Note: A Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a system of multiple servers that deliver web content to a user based on geographical location. When you link to a hosted jQuery file via CDN, it will potentially arrive faster and more efficiently to the user than if you hosted it on your own server. A CDN will be used to reference jQuery h...

Getting Started with jQuery UI

link What is jQuery UI? jQuery UI is a widget and interaction library built on top of the jQuery JavaScript Library that you can use to build highly interactive web applications. This guide is designed to get you up to speed on how jQuery UI works. Follow along below to get started. link Start by Checking Out the Demos To get a feel for what jQuery UI is capable of, check out the In the demos section, the navigation lists all of the interactions and widgets that jQuery UI offers. Choose an interaction or widget and you'll be presented with several demo configurations for that particular plugin. Each demo allows you to view source code, change themes, and the URL can always be bookmarked. For example, check out the link Build Your Custom jQuery UI Download Once you have a basic understanding of what jQuery UI is and what it does, you're ready to try it out! It's time to head over to the link Step 1: Choose Which Components You Need The main column of the Download Builder lists all of the JavaScript components in jQuery UI categorized into groups: core, interactions, widgets, and effects. Some components in jQuery UI depend on other components. Just check the boxes for the widgets you'd like to download and any required dependencies will automatically be checked as well. The components you select will all be combined into a custom jQuery UI JavaScript file. link Step 2: Select a Theme (or Roll Your Own Custom Theme) In the right column of the Download Builder, you'll find a ...

Microsoft Ajax Content Delivery Network Assets

Warning Production applications should not take a hard dependency on CDN assets. Applications should test for the CDN asset referenced, and use a fallback asset when the CDN is not available. The Microsoft Ajax CDN has no SLA above and beyond using an Azure CDN. Use Table of Contents The Microsoft Ajax Content Delivery Network (CDN) hosts popular third party JavaScript libraries such as jQuery and enables you to easily add them to your Web applications. For example, you can start using jQuery which is hosted on this CDN simply by adding a tag to your page that points to ajax.aspnetcdn.com. By taking advantage of the CDN, you can significantly improve the performance of your Ajax applications. The contents of the CDN are cached on servers located around the world. In addition, the CDN enables browsers to reuse cached third party JavaScript files for web sites that are located in different domains. The CDN supports SSL (HTTPS) in case you need to serve a web page using the Secure Sockets Layer. The CDN hosts the following third party script libraries which have been uploaded, and are licensed to you, by the owners of those libraries: • jQuery ( • jQuery UI ( • jQuery Mobile ( • jQuery Validation ( • jQuery Cycle ( • jQuery DataTables ( The Microsoft Ajax CDN also includes the following libraries which have been uploaded by Microsoft: • ASP.NET Ajax • ASP.NET MVC JavaScript Files • ASP.NET SignalR JavaScript Files Microsoft does not claim ownership of any third-party librari...