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Dear Mr. D,I have noticed several websites that have a sale's message that
scrolls across their title bar. Another site I visited had a
sale's message scrolling across the status bar.These messages r (read
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When you have lots of JavaScript functions and you plan to use
them on many web pages, it is always advisable to keep them in a
separate file, and then include that file on every page where
those fun (read
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This time we'll make a form that collects information about the
visitor at your site. You must have filled-in copious
registration forms or survey forms where you had to enter your
name, your email, (read
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JavaScript can be one of the most useful additions to any web
page. It comes bundled with Microsoft Internet Explorer and
Netscape Navigator and it allows us to perform field
validations, mouse-overs (read
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JavaScript is a scripting language designed for use within a web
page and/or on a web server. It is used to create special
effects within a web page. Elements such as links, images and
forms can be m (read
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A recent project was developed using Internet Explorer 5.5 as
the browser of choice. Aware of browser incompatibilities,
viewing the web page using three other commonly used browsers,
Internet Explor (read
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JavaScript adds simple or sophisticated interactivity to a Web
site, enhancing the user's experience. Like any programming
language, you need to understand the building blocks before you
can start pr (read
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Browsing the forums, development articles and other resource
sites raised an interesting yet recurring question: "How do
I test for the Document Object Model (DOM) employed by a
browser?". (read
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The protection of web pages using a password
comes up earlier or later while developing your site. The most
secure way is to implement PHP, ASP or other advanced web
programming languages. In this t (read
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Article describes how to create a web page that can be viewed
by users, who disabled JavaScript support or whose web browser
does not support it.There are hundreds of millions of Web surfers today. (read
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Minsk, Belarus, October 11, 2005 -- Software development
company Scand released its new product - dhtmlxMenu v1.0.
This JavaScript menu enables web developers to design and edit a
simple DHTML menu i (read
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In the long-gone days of the early Internet, having a form on
the website was tantamount to dabbling with "cutting-edge"
technologies. Intricate Perl scripts and esoteric CGI scripts
were required to (read
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One of the best way to get visitors to further explore your
site is to convince them to set your home page as their Internet
start page, or for them to add you their "Favorites". In this
article, we (read
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Scand released new version 1.2 of its JavaScript tree
control dhtmlxTree. The component is now XHTML compatible, has
enriched functionality and provides the ability to easily
integrate dynamic tree m (read
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Every web master running JavaScript should be aware of the HTML level tag . Many web sites these days are running Javascript in order to have fancy drop down menus. If the surfer has Javascript turne (read
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There are hundreds of millions of Web surfers today. Each of them uses one of multiple web browsers available now. You as a Webmaster create cool web pages that are full of graphic and JavaScript and (read
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