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Taking HTML Further With Javascript

  
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Taking HTML Further With Javascript
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Taking HTML Further With Javascript
Quote:Once you've built your HTML pages, you might need them to do something a little more interactive on the client-side (that is, in the visitor's web browser).

How can you do that? Javascript is the answer.

How Does Javascript Work?

To add Javascript to your HTML, you simply insert it between <script> tags (or refer to the .js file that contains it, also using script tags). Overall, Javascript is quite a C-like language, but manages to be relatively simple in spite of it.

The Javascript you write should have functions that are tied to events on the page, meaning that when the visitor does something with your page, the Javascript executes...

full article: http://www.webpronews.com/expertarticles...cript.html
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