A jumping spider such as the one you've described typically belong to the arachnid family called Salticidae. The particular one you've described sounds like it may be a Jotus auripes. The Spiders in this family are not venomous. Without seeing the spider identification isn't certain, so you shouldn't try to handle the spider until positive identification can be made.
WHAT KIND OF SPIDER IS A WHITE SPIDER WITH A BRIGHT ORANGE PATTERN ON ITS BACK
Argiope aurantia is a black spider with yellow stripes. Its common names join such different physical descriptions as black and yellow garden spider, corn spider, writing spider, and zipper spider. The black and yellow garden spider generally may be considered harmless to humans.
It's a perfectly harmless (and beautiful) ARGIOPE spider. Also called the black and yellow garden spider, banana spider, or corn spider.
its a leaping spider i think
That is a garden spider
WHAT KIND OF SPIDER IS A WHITE SPIDER WITH A BRIGHT ORANGE PATTERN ON ITS BACK
Argiope aurantia is a black spider with yellow stripes. Its common names join such different physical descriptions as black and yellow garden spider, corn spider, writing spider, and zipper spider. The black and yellow garden spider generally may be considered harmless to humans.
It's a perfectly harmless (and beautiful) ARGIOPE spider. Also called the black and yellow garden spider, banana spider, or corn spider.
its a leaping spider i think
This has to be the yellow and black red spotted spider.
Jumping spider
That is a garden spider
A black spotted yellow spider that just ate a gumball.
Garter spider
A black spider with yellow stripes is a garden orb spider. These are very common and not poisonous to humans.
I was bitten today by a small black insect with yellow stripes, I think it was a spider but I am not too sure.
Garden spider