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Part of the new Web Warrior Series, a cutting edge Web development series dedicated to providing coverage of the latest in emerging Internet and Web technologies. This title provides comprehensive coverage of both client and server side JavaScript through extensive hands-on practice. Using this title, individuals learn to create interactive and dynamic user interfaces and integrate databases with Web sites. Designed to provide a guide for the beginning programmer to develop Web applications using the JavaScript programming language. Readers bring Web pages to life by building applications from the bottom up while incorporating interactive interfaces and databases into a Web site. Focuses on JavaScript. A few topics this book covers abs method, absolute CSS positioning, ancestor objects, animal constructor function, break statement, bytecode, checked attribute, .class file extension, CursorType properity, digital signing, and delete statements.
The only comprehensive book available that covers the latest technology, such as Internet Explorer 6 and JavaScript 1.5, and JScript 5.6. Packed full of hands-on examples, this book integrates JavaScript with .NET, XML, XSLT, Java, CSS, HTML, Cookies, Security, and much more. Written for beginning to intermediate readers looking to learn how to work with JavaScript and how best to use it with other web technologies. Inside JavaSriptfills a void between the very beginning and high level books available in bookstores today. It's a book readers want primarily for two reasons: re-usable code and up-to-date browser information. Books currently out on the shelf are not up to the latest in browser technology; thus, frustrating readers because everything done in JavaScript is dependent on browser capabilities. The web site will contain all the source code used in the book. Steven Holzner is an award-winning JavaScript author.
JavaScript is one of the most popular scripting languages for producing dynamic web pages, and is popular not just because it is easy to learn, but also because it is platform-independent, meaning that most web browsers can handle it. It can be used to create sites which are vibrant, user-friendly and arresting. As a way of enhancing the contents of a website, JavaScript is enormously successful. Whether you have web development experience or have never programmed before, Stefan Koch provides an excellent introduction to programming with JavaScript, using motivating examples and clear, concise language. Rather than simply providing ready-made scripts, the author encourages you to try modifying and enhancing the programs yourself so that you can harness the potential of JavaScript to give you exactly what you need. Thorough coverage of DOM level 2 and CSS and emphasis on DHTML Companion Web site provides customizable scripts.
JavaScript + CSS + DOM Magic has directly applicable projects with step-by-step instructions showing you how to master a feature and adapt it according to their own needs and creativity. The wealth of graphics will make this book easy to read and visually appealing. This book makes JavaScript, CSS and DOM easy to understand by providing directly applicable models to readers' web sites. The book opens with a primer, giving context to the technologies, and then jumps into over 25 step-by-step, directly applicable projects. You will learn the most desired web functionalities, including: frames, mouse-overs, windows, forms, CGI, style sheets, dynamic positioning, and SSI. Reviewers have called this book an unprecedented practical and comprehensive DHTML guide. The CD contains complete working scripts, all images from the book's examples, bonus graphics, trial version of leading text editors (BBEdit Lite, Homesite).
Master CSS, DHTML, CGI, cookies, custom JavaScript objects, and more. Includes comprehensive HTML 4 reference. With JavaScript and HTML 4.0, you have extraordinary power at your fingertips - even if you're not a programmer. In this book, best-selling programming authors William Murray and Chris Pappas help you leverage that power to build Web sites that deliver state-of-the-art interactivity. You won't just learn HTML 4.0 and JavaScript: you'll discover practical techniques and get great sample code to make them work together exquisitely. Start by mastering key HTML 4.0 fundamentals, including working with text, images, multimedia, lists, documents, images, image maps, forms, style sheets, and CGI. Next, discover how to supercharge your pages with JavaScript. Master JavaScript syntax, operators and control structures, functions, objects, events, arrays, controls, strings, math functions, and more.
Learn JavaScript now, from the world's #1 scripting author and instructor! In JavaScript by Example, Ellie Quigley teaches JavaScript using the same proven approach that's made her the world's favorite scripting author and instructor. This book's unique and classroom-tested learning path contains hundreds of small, easy-to-understand examples that demonstrate the full range of JavaScript's power. One step at a time, Quigley guides new JavaScript programmers through every essential technique, from script setup to advanced DOM and CSS programming. Coverage includes: Data types, literals, and variables; Operators, control structures, and functions; Building dialog boxes and working with JavaScript objects using the Browser object: navigator, windows, frames, dynamic images, and links; Event handling, regular expressions, and form validation; The JavaScript Document Object Model (DOM), Cascading Style Sheets, and Dynamic HTML.
Because JavaScript is not a stand-alone technology, this book shows you how to work with such things as forms, graphics images, sound files, hyperlinks, and cascading style sheets (CSS). You will learn how to write not only JavaScript that can stand on its own within a Web page, but also how to write scripts that call functions or otherwise interact with applications written in other development languages. The programming concepts discussed within the book and shown by its examples are directly applicable to writing code in other languages. The JavaScript examples in the book's projects show where and how to insert JavaScript code within HTML tags and how to work with the document object model (DOM) to execute functions that make an otherwise static Web page an interactive document. You don't have to be a programmer to develop scripts in JavaScript. The projects presented within the book will reduce the coding work and JavaScript learning curve.
This sequel to the best-selling Jumping JavaScript, focuses on the new JavaScript 1.2 and 1.3 features. Together with the original Jumping JavaScript, you'll have a complete resource for Web authors and developers who want to add special effects to their sites with as little effort and complexity as possible. You'll find yourself accomplishing things you never expected, faster than you ever imagined! Discover practical techniques for layering and style sheets, applying CSS to content, using downloadable fonts, and more. Learn to use object signing to maximize script and applet security. Walk step-by-step through the new JavaScript event model; global properties, events, and methods. Master powerful new objects introduced in JavaScript 1.2, including layer, event, regular expression adn screen objects. Jumping JavaScript and More Jumping JavaScript bring together all the information and resources you need to write, debug, and deploy JavaScript.
Develop leaner, more secure code for faster page loads, safer sites, and lower bandwidth costs through source code optimization with w3compiler from Port80 Software. Create your (X)HTML, CSS, JavaScript, ASP, PHP, and CFM files in developer-friendly mark-up and script, then let the w3compiler optimize and deploy changes automatically-a natural final step before launching new pages. Employs safe compression, code condensing, visual and code comparison, and won't break even sloppy code.
Web coding and development forums with main focus on JavaScript. A range of web programming languages, from ASP, PHP, JavaScript, to CSS and XML, mySQL, and more. Moderated to ensure quality of discussions. Spefic forum categories include: JavaScript programming; DOM scripting; Dynamic Drive scripts; Post a JavaScript; HTML and CSS; XML; Graphics and Multimedia discussions; General web building; Perl / CGI; PHP; MySQL; ASP; Other server side languages / issues; Computer Programming; Computer / PC issues; and Technology and Science discussions.
If you need a simple, elegant calendar to display the current days of the month, the current date is highlighted within the Calendar. Basic Calendar is an excellent script for the purpose. Uses CSS to allow easy changing to its appearance, everything from calendar dimensions, colors, down to the font used to highlight the current day. Easily expand script to display multiple months, either all at once or otherwise. You can create simple functions to display the calendar dynamically, such as on demand using a drop down menu.
CodeThatCalendar enables you to easily add the date/time picker to your form or page. Both popup and inline calendars are supported. Features include support for current date and week highlighting, localization, CSS support; Ability to setup start year, date; Configurable scrolling feature; Support for various date formats; Ability to configure the Calendar through the CSS styles; Inline calendar support; Unlimited number of the calendar controls on the same form/page; All titles can be configured so localization of the calendar is easy.
The DatePicker lets users easily select valid dates. No need to worry about date formats, by picking dates it's always correct. Browsing through the years is possible. Works with pre-1970 dates (no unix-style limitation). Allowed input formats are: American mm/dd/yyyy (12/31/2003), European dd.mm.yyyy (31.12.2003) and ISO yyyy-mm-dd (2003-12-31). The style and colors can be highly customized by color names and/or css classes. Dates can be selected and typed in. Validation of typed in dates - eg 2001/02/29 won't be accepted. Knows leap years.
Epoch JavaScript Calendar and DatePicker empowers the developer to quickly upgrade their users' web experience without spending hours developing complex date-validation scripts. Epoch is developed entirely using OOP Javascript and CSS, making it exeedingly simple to integrate Epoch into your current framework. Epoch runs on all major browsers, including Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla, FireFox, Netscape Navigator, Opera, and more. Features: Fast loading and initialization; Intuitive, customizable interface; Can display as a Flat or Popup (DatePicker) calendar; Automatic Date Formatting-US, European, or create your own; Multiple-Date selection-by clicking on calendar cells or the day and week headings; Full Object-Oriented Design; CSS Styling. Now available in English, Dutch, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese versions.
Cross-browser/cross-platform WYSIWYG HTML editor ideally suited to integrate on your website or in your web content management system. Users can set formatting attributes and edit formatted text, images, hyperlinks, tables, Flash animations and Java Applets. WYSIWYG, Plain and HTML editing modes and a DOM inspector allow users full control. Simple to integrate and configure with fully customisable toolbars and a JavaScript API. Apply CSS Style Sheet formatting to content with automatic extraction of available styles from style sheets.
Tab Content Script is a standards compliant, 2 level content script. Click on a tab, and additional content appears beneath it while contracting any previously open content. The script uses CSS to control all of its appearance, and lets you enter plain HTML for the tab contents, making customization a breeze. Set which tab should initially be shown when the page first loads, and the color of each tab and its content can easily be changed via a custom HTML attribute. Script works in IE5 and NS6 above, degrading well with the rest.
CodeThatTable is an advanced JavaScript table that enables user to display in efficient and fancy way the massives of data from variety of sources including the CVS and database. Fully customizable through the CSS the tables are the definite answer to the numerous cases when structured data has to be displayed. The table comes with the sorting, searching and filtering built-in capabilities, supports standard and custom datat types. Wide browsers saupport includes the IE, NN, Opera and Mozilla browsers (various versions).
CodeThatForm package gives you full control over the windows in a browser. You can control the style, appearance, content, positioning and sizing of the window; fully mimic the windows in the layers. Full customization through the CSS, dynamic operations and more hot stuff in this package. You can create your own windows both as a new window or as a box at the existing window; change window title, text, background and the other style parameters; describe window styles by using CSS classes; move and resize your windows, show and hide them.
In a select form field that has the multiple attribute, the user may select more than one option. The problem is that most normal users don't know that this can be done using by holding shift or ctrl while clicking. With this script transform any existing select field into a FlipFlop field on the fly. Use left-right or top-bottom buttons for moving options. Move elements using the buttons, and if you wish, by clicking or doubleclicking. Limit the number of max selected options. Customize the look using css classes. Includes many API functions.
This useful script allows you to restrict the number of characters inside a form element (ie: textarea) while displaying a progress bar on the remaining characters beneath it. A percentage of the characters remaining is displayed within the Progress Bar, updated live as the user types. Cross browser functional-works in IE4, NS6, and Opera 7 and above. The Progress Bar can easily be applied to multiple form elements within the form, each with its own independent setting. Visual aspects of the Progress Bar customizable via CSS.
Have you ever seen a textarea field with the message "max 255 characters" next to it. But when do you have to stop typing? You could open MS Word and use the "count characters" feature. Features: Define the maximal number of characters; Character Progress bar; Background color warning: as option, the background can transform into red when running out of space. Customize the look using css classes and/or style strings. Backward and non-js compatible. API functions: setValue(), getValue(), setMaxLength(), getMaxLength(), and getCurrentLength().
Advanced JavaScript Grid that enables user to display missives of data. CodeThatGrid is an advanced JavaScript grid looking like Microsoft Excel grid that enables a user to display in efficient and fancy way the massifes of data from variety of sources including the CVS and database. Fully customizable through the CSS the grid is the definite answer to the numerous cases when structured data has to be displayed. Features: Heading buttons; Multiple row and column selection, with mouse dragging support; Cell range selection; Inserting columns.
TN3 Gallery is a powerful and customizable jQuery image gallery and slideshow. Powered by jQuery, TN3 Gallery offers utmost flexibility, easy implementation, cross-browser support (including mobile browsers) and more. Some key features include: Transition Effects and Slideshow Capabilities: Plenty of transition options and styles such as fade, slide, blind, and more Fullscreen option: TN3 Gallery can be set to fullscreen to fill the available browser space Image preloading: Makes your galleries responsive API: Use the TN3 Gallery API for ultimate control over your image galleries CSS skinning: Customize the look-and-feel of your image gallery/slideshow using CSS.
This unique script dynamically positions a "bullet" image of your choice alongside arbitrary links when the mouse moves over them, "highlighting" them. Simply give the links in question a CSS class name of "ddbullet", and the script handles the rest. Good way to draw attention to specific links on your page. The horizontal and vertical offsets of the bullet image relative to the link can also be modified. The script works in both IE4+ and NS6+, degrading well with the rest as always.
This practical, elegant DHTML tooltip script displays additional information about a link or any other element (ie: table) when the mouse moves over it. A customizable tooltip pops up, which works in all modern DHTML browsers-IE4, NS6, and Opera 7 and above. The appearance of the tooltip is fully customizable using CSS. YOu can even specify a shadow to display beneath the tooltip. DHTML Tooltip intelligently detects the four edges of the browser window, always displaying itself in full view of the user.