First, let’s take a look at the running interface of the software:
The left is HTML code, the right is jQuery code, and it also supports code folding and syntax highlighting (but there is no code prompt, which feels a bit unpleasant, but jQuery After using it for a long time and getting familiar with it, it shouldn’t matter.) After writing, you can directly press F5 to view the actual effect. At the same time, you can click the chrome, ff, and ie buttons below to view the results in the three browsers. The actual effect, if you think it is possible, you can save it as HTML. jQueryPad will automatically merge the jQuery code and HTML code into HTML, which can be run directly by double-clicking. The generated code is as follows: