.width()
Get the current computed width for the first element in the set of matched elements or set the width of every matched element.
Get the current computed width for the first element in the set of matched elements or set the width of every matched element.
Bind an event handler to the “submit” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
Creates an object that handles the actual transmission of Ajax data.
Bind an event handler to the “load” JavaScript event.
Display or hide the matched elements.
Display the matched elements.
Creates a new copy of jQuery whose properties and methods can be modified without affecting the original jQuery object.
For each element in the set, get the first element that matches the selector by testing the element itself and traversing up through its ancestors in the DOM tree.
Execute all handlers and behaviors attached to the matched elements for the given event type.
Bind an event handler to the “mouseout” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
Bind an event handler to the “mouseover” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
Pass each element in the current matched set through a function, producing a new jQuery object containing the return values.
A multi-purpose callbacks list object that provides a powerful way to manage callback lists.
Adjust the opacity of the matched elements.
Attach a handler to one or more events for all elements that match the selector, now or in the future, based on a specific set of root elements.
Create a serialized representation of an array, a plain object, or a jQuery object suitable for use in a URL query string or Ajax request. In case a jQuery object is passed, it should contain input elements with name/value properties.
Bind an event handler to the “dblclick” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
Bind an event handler to the “mouseup” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
Remove a previously-attached event handler from the elements.
For key or mouse events, this property indicates the specific key or button that was pressed.