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Chapter 7- jQuery Event

Updated:  06/17/2013 01:06 AM
Author:  Shiju Mathews

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.load(): Bind an event handler to the “load” JavaScript event.

.mousedown(): Bind an event handler to the “mousedown” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.

.mouseenter(): Bind an event handler to be fired when the mouse enters an element, or trigger that handler on an element.

.mouseleave(): Bind an event handler to be fired when the mouse leaves an element, or trigger that handler on an element.

.mousemove(): Bind an event handler to the “mousemove” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.

.mouseout(): Bind an event handler to the “mouseout” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.

.mouseover(): Bind an event handler to the “mouseover” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.

.mouseup(): Bind an event handler to the “mouseup” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.

.off(): Remove an event handler.

.on(): Attach an event handler function for one or more events to the selected elements.

.one(): Attach a handler to an event for the elements. The handler is executed at most once per element.

.ready(): Specify a function to execute when the DOM is fully loaded.

.resize(): Bind an event handler to the “resize” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.

.scroll(): Bind an event handler to the “scroll” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.

.select(): Bind an event handler to the “select” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.

.submit(): Bind an event handler to the “submit” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element. .toggle(): Bind two or more handlers to the matched elements, to be executed on alternate clicks.

.trigger(): Execute all handlers and behaviors attached to the matched elements for the given event type.

.triggerHandler(): Execute all handlers attached to an element for an event.

.unbind(): Remove a previously-attached event handler from the elements.

.undelegate(): Remove a handler from the event for all elements which match the current selector, based upon a specific set of root elements.

.unload(): Bind an event handler to the “unload” JavaScript event.
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