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Using jQuery Effects

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For the most part, jQuery UI contains the user interface (UI) functionality associated with jQuery, but the core library includes some basic effects and animations, and these are the topic of this chapter. Although I describe them as basic, they can be used to achieve some pretty sophisticated effects. The main focus is on animating the visibility of elements, but you can use these features to animate a range of CSS properties in a number of ways.

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Freeman, A. (2013). Using jQuery Effects. In: Pro jQuery 2.0. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6389-0_10

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