I'm doing a free jQuery course on nettuts called 30 days to learn jquery by Jeffrey Way and I have four things I'm really stumped about, first off here's the code:
(function() {
$('html').addClass('js');
var contactForm = {
container: $('#contact'),
init: function() {
$('<button></button>', {
text: 'Contact Me'
})
.insertAfter('article:first-child ')
.on('click', this.show);
},
show: function() {
contactForm.container.slideDown(500);
}
};
contactForm.init();
})();
It basically slides down a contact form when you click the "contact Me" button on the website. My questions are:
- Whats the whole point of "init" and do you need it?
- why is the whole jquery code inside of a variable?
- on the string of code that says
.on('click', this.show);
why do you needthis
inthis.show
? - finally, why do you need
contactForm.container.slideDown(500);
as in why can't you just saycontainer.slideDown(500);
or$('form.contact').slideDown(500);
(by the way the id of the form that slides down iscontact
.