Probably a book is the best solution... but if you are not sure yet (about if you really like jQuery and want to learn it) you can find some good tutorials online...
I think you already know this link... but anyway... http://docs.jquery.com/Tutorials Some of them are very well made and a good point to start! byeee On Apr 11, 3:16 pm, Snef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Received my copy yesterday. Nice to read, easy to understand. I'd > recommend it. > > (ordered another jQuery book also, that will be delivered next > week....) > > Further: look at examples and google a bit. A lot of examples can be > found! > > upandhigh wrote: > > Read "JQuery in Action" book, you can found on main site links to it. > > it's really good and compact written and easy to understand. > > > On Apr 11, 11:44 am, sebey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > what is the best way to learn jquery? quickly and easliy