jQuery Tutorial - 6 - Document Ready Event

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2011

Check out the full jQuery series at http://www.thenewboston.com/

Here is a link to the phpacademy YouTube Channel. Go and subscribe now!

http://www.youtube.com/user/phpacademy

And here is the phpacademy official website:

http://phpacademy.org/

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  • Why go to college for programming .... I got to youtube to the thenewboston and phpacademy for my education .... very Thank full for this guys !!

    Your doing great keep up the good work.

  • @APPyou ikr! They teach people faster than books or actual teachers! :D

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  • Why can't i put them into head?????

    I read little bit about jquery on w3schools and there jquery was always on the head

  • This is probably really stupid but, what is the equivelant to "run" (from notepad++) in conText. Very new and what i have done its always been in notepad. Thanks

  • This is too fucken slow. They took a 15 video tutorial set and dragged it out to 200 fucken videos. Tutorials for retards.

  • @B1KMusic it goes with html5 that you don't have to write what type of script ist is.... so the type attribute is basically for older browser :)

  • I don't understand why I would have to put type="text/javascript" when it's an external script, where putting simply " script src="script.js" " would suffice. I never put that and my scripts always work, it just seems a little redundant :/ unless maybe we're talking about shitty internet explorer.

  • i cant get any jquery stuff to work!

  • @MrKillerboduk hahaha :D funny man :)

  • @BennyPaper

    You need to put a style attribute inside your element you are working with. Inside the style attr. you need to put the following value 'display: none' and fadeIn() should work perfectly. It didn't work because it was visible initially but now display: none stopped it from being displayed.

  • @ahmadu007 actually it does! i was stupid enough not to remove the inverted commas when i wrote 2000 (which is the amount of milliseconds) in there!

  • @BennyPaper for me.... both of em don't work!

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