
A really powerful group of selectors has been added into CSS3 Selectors specs, this group can be clustered as UI selectors. UI selectors enable us to create rules that apply to elements that are enabled, disabled and even checked. In this lecture we will take our first look into jQuery and see how its selector engine works with a live example of a JavaScript code I've created that switches the language dynamically based on user selection. By the end of this lesson, you will know all the new CSS3 UI Selectors and how to work with them both via CSS and via JavaScript using jQuery.
properties: jquery, css3 ui selectors, disabled, enabled, checked
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