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AJAX with jQuery: The Beginning

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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2009

More tutorials and screencasts(at higher resolutions) on web and game development can be found at http://heybigname.com

This is the first in a series of screencasts covering AJAX with jQuery.

AJAX is briefly explained and we implement an AJAX call using the jQuery load command.

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  • Thank you. this looks very simple.

    CHANGE BACKGROUND COLOR!!

    please change the background to white as it is unreadable for example the $ sing is totally different and simply it is annoying.

  • @barnamah

    Follow the link in the READ MORE to get the readable version of the video. YouTube's compression algorithm destroyed the readability.

  • Excellent. Wasn't aware of the load method and its versatility. Hope to see more.

    P.S. Even with my volume all the way up, I could still barely hear you.

  • Thanks for the feedback. I'll be sure to increase the volume on the next recordings.

  • @ShawnMcCool And also can you record in high quality plz. Good tutorial keep it up.

  • @monofono2006

    I did record in high quality. If you follow the link in the video description you'll see how the videos look great until they get hit by youtube's encoding algorithm.

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  • @tpaladin It does. The dude is wrong.

  • i thought its stands for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML not XHTML.

  • very bad quality so couldn't understand anything :(

  • Good tutorial but very hard to read the screen.

  • Wow, it's amazing, I didn't know 5 and 7 were even numbers.

    I get the point though! And thanks, it's a great tutorial.

  • Shawn, I just got into jQuery and your videos are helping me shape my content management system Butane. I will be using a good amount of AJAX in our admin menus and I have already started using the AJAX code from your videos. Good job. - Bruce

  • He use a IDE called zend google it

  • @ShawnMcCool ok cool, thank you.

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