jQuery 1.4.2 Visual Cheat Sheet

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jQuery Visual Cheat Sheet, the refined and updated version of the popular jQuery Cheat Sheet is finally here. The new edition includes all the reference you will ever need for jQuery 1.4.2 API!

Look at the pictures on Flickr, download the PDF file, or download it from Scribd.

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jQuery Visual Cheat Sheet 1.4.2

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  • Hendriono Reply

    Thanks very much Antonio. It’s very usefull… once again thanks..

  • Debjit Saha Reply

    Nice, especially the way you have done that jQuery version notifications.

    • Antonio Lupetti

      Thanks Debjit! :)

  • Ocim Reply

    Thanks Antonio. I like sheets.

  • Daniel Apt Reply

    Awsome cheat sheet Antonio! How do you make them?

    • Antonio Lupetti

      I used Apple Pages. Is fantastic :)

  • Juarez P. A. Filhp Reply

    Incredible how Apple Pages rocks. ^^ Thanks for the update.

    • Antonio Lupetti

      Of course, Apple Pages rocks!

  • Mike Reply

    This cheat sheet rocks!

  • Labtu Reply

    Thanks, It’s very usefull

  • Srinivas Tamada Reply

    Awesome.

  • LM Reply

    Thanks for updating this useful cheat sheet, but it seems to me that the toggle mouse event is missing!

    (in the 1.3 version it had a wrong description)

    • Antonio Lupetti

      Toggle is in Effect > Basic!

  • Bali Reply

    Thanks buddy, It’s very useful for all. :)

  • Web Tonic Reply

    Brilliant! Really well designed and laid out. Kudos on the excellent work!

  • LM Reply

    I’m sorry Antonio, but in page 4, under effects > basic, there are only hide and show.
    Doing a text search in the pdf I found only slideToggle and toggleClass

  • Jean-Michel Morillon Reply

    Thanks a lot for this really useful cheat sheet !

  • problogger Reply

    Thanks for sharing this cheat sheet. Two thumbs

  • Chepi Reply

    Very useful material indeed!
    Too bad the Scribd download is clunky, slow, bothersome, disruptive and talkative.
    Really, do I have to login, share personal information, publish what I’m reading, subscribe to offers and be given the chance to upload content, all that BEFORE DOWNLOADING A PDF?!?
    C’mon Antonio, Scribd is paying a disservice to your great content.

    • Tarjei Huse

      I agree. Please place it outside scribbid as well.

      Keep up the good work!

    • Antonio Lupetti

      You can now download directly the PDF file!

    • Chepi

      Thank you caro… You rock!

  • Avinash Reply

    This is very useful
    Thanks for sharing !!

  • Dave Reply

    Perfect. Love the new update!

  • Avinash Reply

    well Explained

    Once Again , Thank you Antonio !!

  • InkSketch Reply

    Thank you for providing this info. It’s greatly appreciated.

  • Babatunde Adeyemi Reply

    Good of you to have the download link posted on the site now. Getting it from Scribd previously was somehow disruptive. Good work on the cheat sheet

  • Srinivas Tamada Reply

    We expecting these kind of posts from your side.

  • LM Reply

    I don’t want to be annoying, but you should add the missing toggle function, your jquery cheat sheet is the best on the web, and it would be a pity if it is missing such an important function!

  • LM Reply

    Also the description of [name=value] selector in SELECTOS /5.ATTRIBUTE is wrong.
    I hope you will fix those mistakes soon.

    thanks

  • Hiway Reply

    Thanks! Very useful stuff!

  • Thiago Targino Reply

    I like. Thanks!

  • Renaldo Creative Reply

    Thanks for posting this.

    • Antonio Lupetti

      Thank you!

  • Ahmet ERTEM Reply

    Thanks… Can you tell us, what are those fonts ?

    • Antonio Lupetti

      Fonts are Museo and Georgia

  • LM Reply

    Also the descriptions of .prependTo( target ) and .after( function(index) ) are wrong.

    Are you planning to correct these errors (together with those I have mentioned before)?

    Otherwise it would be useful to have some source files to edit by our own…

    thanks, bye

  • Ahmet ERTEM Reply

    Thanks @Antonio. You’re very helpfull.

  • hersonls Reply

    Thanks for share this! helpfull!

  • ShARaO Reply

    Thank you Antonio, It’s very useful for every web designer and developer…

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Antonio Lupetti Antonio Lupetti
Woork Up Editor in Chief
Nicola Armellini Nicola Armellini
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