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Updated: 03/13/2002
- JavaScript is a client-side scripting language that allows you to add various features and effects to your web site and which also allows you to perform useful tasks such as form validation. This book is written in a style that allows both those with and without programming experience to learn the basics of JavaScript coding.
The book has special features to help you grasp what you need to know in each chapter. Chapters begin with a set of goals, and include checkpoints along the way to test what you have covered. Also, there are projects that allow you to code scripts similar to those discussed in the chapter on your own and check your results in the browser or by looking at the downloadable code on this site. At the end of each chapter is a Mastery Check which asks you a few questions related to the content of the chapter, with answers in the appendix.
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- (Search 52 Search Engines) from one page, Having the Top 52 search engine''s at your finger tips really comes in handy, and makes a perfect addition to any Site or Home page.
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- Use this JavaScript to manipulate the background of the document. Either choose the color you want by its name, or create a unique color by using the &"+&" and &"-&" with the Red-Green-Blue buttons.
- Password Pro is a password protection program written in JavaScript that uses an encryption mechanism, to hide the password from the source code. You can use Password Pro to protect folders or files. The pages name must be the same with your password...
- This JavaScript implements a Ticker Tape in the status bar. The interface is a single function that takes one or two arguments: The message and the speed how fast to scroll.
- Mailing List && News is a simple mailing list manager system with ability to send of mass newsletters to subscribers. The basic advantages of this script is that at subscribe or unsubscribe, the user remains on the same page on which there wa...