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So now you know a fair amount about jQuery and what it can do. You know how to select elements, how to make sure your code only runs after the DOM is loaded, and plenty more. You’ve also taken a look at animations and done some basic manipulation by changing colors of elements using the css() method. What you might not have realized is that animations are manipulation. Previously, you used fadeIn()/fadeOut() to manipulate the opacity of an element over a period of time. This chapter will focus entirely on manipulation of elements, including:
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Franklin, J., Ferguson, R. (2017). DOM Manipulation with jQuery. In: Beginning jQuery. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3027-5_4
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