jQuery (UI) part 1 - Autocomplete and Datepicker
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It would be nice if you could show how to get a data from a database:-)
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nyc and easy to understand video ..good keep the gud work ..
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@ConnorAlves Are you gonna add anymore to this series? I've gotta get my date picker to then query a SQL database of dated events and return the appropriate list of events for the given day. I'd love to see you tackle any part of that! doing my job for me. :-p
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I was a beginner at JQuery so this really helped with my uni work, nice work bro
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The face was not necesary lol
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So young, and so talented. Hats off to you son. Keep up the good work!
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Cheers for this mate. Good screencast.
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thanks, this really helped I just needed a simple walkthrough, keep it up buddie!
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gracias, i was on the jquery ui page and i couldn't quite get it working. now i've got it. keep it up, I'll definitely be watching. :)
psmooth777 7 months ago
@psmooth777 Glad it helped :D Thank you for watching!
ConnorAlves 7 months ago
Nice vid brother! Quick question, I noticed you pulled the goodies in via the the Google API. Do you know if that Google load function loads up the JS for ALL the widgets in jQuery UI, or just a select few? Thanks for the vid, you've got skills!
bmfitzgerald3 1 year ago
@bmfitzgerald3 The Google AJAX Libraries API just includes the single "jquery-ui.min.js" file, which has the entire jQuery UI framework bundled, including all widgets. So, the short answer to your question is "it loads all of them." I really appreciate the comment!
ConnorAlves 1 year ago