Chapter 16. Working with the Timeline
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As you know, HTML presents data within a browser window in a multitude of shapes, sizes, and colors, and provides extra features such as forms, hyperlinks, and the capability to work with images. But most computer programming languages have more functionality than HTML does. They have a powerful range of commands and can produce far more spectacular effects than HTML can alone. One such language is JavaScript. JavaScript was developed with the Internet in mind. As you saw in Chapter 10, “Using Dreamweaver Behaviors,” JavaScript affords us the capability to create pop-up messages, calculate values based on user input, create images that change ...
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