JavaScript and HTML 4.0 User's Resource
Prentice Hall (Publisher)
Published on 12. November 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
512 pages
978-0-13-977422-5 (ISBN)
Description
If you want your Web site to do more than just "look pretty," JavaScript and HTML 4.0 are the tools for you. This book teaches you both -- and shows you the techniques and sample code you need to get them working together exquisitely. The book begins with a simple introduction to both HTML 4.0 and JavaScript, including simple scripting techniques. Learn the key fundamentals of HTML 4.0, including working with text images, multimedia, lists, documents, images, image maps, forms, style sheets and scripts. Then discover how to supercharge your pages with JavaScript. Understand JavaScript syntax, operators and control structures, functions, objects, events, arrays, controls, strings, math functions and more. Learn how to use JavaScript and HTML together in frames, layers, cookies, history lists, navigator objects and other great sample applications. For all programmers and Web administrators who want to start working with JavaScript 2.0 and HTML 4.0, including those migrating from previous versions.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Upper Saddle River
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 180 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
1027 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-977422-5 (9780139774225)
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Persons
William H. Murray is a professor of computer science at the BCC Campus of the State University of New York, Binghamton.
Chris H. Pappas is Chair of the computer science department at the BCC Campus of the State University of New York, Binghamton.
Chris H. Pappas is Chair of the computer science department at the BCC Campus of the State University of New York, Binghamton.
Content
I. GETTING STARTED.
1. Introduction to HTML and JavaScript.
Introduction. Tools You Need to Get Started. What You Need to Know to Get Started. JavaScript Ancestry. JavaScript the Language. What Is a Scripting Language? JavaScript Is Object-Oriented. JavaScript Is Platform-Independent. Source Code Plagiarism. Quick Get Me Started-What Is HTML? HTML Ancestry. SGML. DTD. SGML in HTML. What Is an Element? More on Tags. What Is an HTML Document? So If It's So Easy, What's the Catch? OK, Here's a Quick HTML Document. . . . and . ... and .... and
-Paragraphs.
-Line Break. Easy Visual Enhancements. BGCOLOR. TEXT. BACKGROUND. LINK, ALINK, and VLINK. Comments. Last Updated. Formatting Date and TIME. Special Characters. Numeric Character References. Named Character Reference. . . HREF. ID. MEDIA. REL. REV. TARGET. TITLE. TYPE.
1. Introduction to HTML and JavaScript.
Introduction. Tools You Need to Get Started. What You Need to Know to Get Started. JavaScript Ancestry. JavaScript the Language. What Is a Scripting Language? JavaScript Is Object-Oriented. JavaScript Is Platform-Independent. Source Code Plagiarism. Quick Get Me Started-What Is HTML? HTML Ancestry. SGML. DTD. SGML in HTML. What Is an Element? More on Tags. What Is an HTML Document? So If It's So Easy, What's the Catch? OK, Here's a Quick HTML Document. . . . and . ... and .... and
-Paragraphs.
-Line Break. Easy Visual Enhancements. BGCOLOR. TEXT. BACKGROUND. LINK, ALINK, and VLINK. Comments. Last Updated. Formatting Date and TIME. Special Characters. Numeric Character References. Named Character Reference. . . HREF. ID. MEDIA. REL. REV. TARGET. TITLE. TYPE.