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GOD BLESS YOU

I feel very senag once to create a blog, it tends to be my first blog, therefore there are still many things that I do not know
I would like to apologize to you readers all because I am still a little blog post, this is the first time I made a blog so I do not blog too much typing their neighbor, so I hope I can continue to learn sapaya I can better understand what is a blog, I thank you once to all of you readers who want to comment on my blog

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jQuery is a cross-browser JavaScript library designed to simplify the client-side scripting of HTML. It was released in January 2006 at BarCamp NYC by John Resig. Used by over 31% of the 10,000 most visited websites, jQuery is the most popular JavaScript library in use today.
jQuery is free, open source software, dual-licensed under the MIT License and the GNU General Public License, Version 2.[4] jQuery's syntax is designed to make it easier to navigate a document, select DOM elements, create animations, handle events, and develop Ajax applications. jQuery also provides capabilities for developers to create plugins on top of the JavaScript library. Using these facilities, developers are able to create abstractions for low-level interaction and animation, advanced effects and high-level, theme-able widgets. This contributes to the creation of powerful and dynamic web pages.

Microsoft and Nokia have announced plans to bundle jQuery on their platforms, Microsoft adopting it initially within Visual Studio[6] for use within Microsoft's ASP.NET AJAX framework and ASP.NET MVC Framework while Nokia has integrated it into their Web Run-Time widget development platform.[7] JQuery has also been used in MediaWiki since version 1.16.


jQuery contains the following features:

    * DOM element selections using the cross-browser open source selector engine Sizzle, a spin-off out of the jQuery project[9]
    * DOM traversal and modification (including support for CSS 1-3)
    * Events
    * CSS manipulation
    * Effects and animations
    * Ajax
    * Extensibility through plug-ins
    * Utilities - such as browser version and the each function.
    * Cross-browser support




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