A great feature of JavaScript is that it lets you set and retrieve browser cookies. In this tutorial I’ll show you how this is done, along with a simple example that remembers your name and displays it on every page.
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JavaScript Events and Event Handlers
In this tutorial we’re going to take a look at a very handy feature of JavaScript called events. By writing code that reacts to events, you can make your web pages much more interactive!
Read on to find out how…
Rollover Buttons with JavaScript
These days every man and his dog is using JavaScript to create “rollover”, or “mouse-sensitive” buttons on their site. If you’re not sure what I’m talking about, move your mouse over this baby:
Get the idea?
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Introduction to JavaScript
JavaScript’s a great language. I love it. It may not have the speed or power of Java or C, or the tight integration of ActiveX, but on the plus side it’s interpreted (no messing about with compilers), fast to load, easy to debug and it embeds itself neatly into your web page.
Most important of all, it’s easy to learn. Hopefully if you’re fairly new to the language, these tips will help get you started. Even seasoned JavaScript coders may learn a thing or two from these tips – you never know!
This tutorial shows you how to get started with JavaScript. We’ll look at how to embed JavaScript in your web page, and how JavaScript talks to your web browser. I’ll illustrate these points by building a simple program to display an alert box when the page is first loaded.