Book description
Go beyond the basics and learn how the pros add and use dynamic HTML features and advanced JavaScript techniques. Beyond HTML Goodies demonstrates dozens of new and different features readers can add to their existing Web pages using HTML and JavaScript. The book starts with simple text and image tips, such as adding a clock to a Web page or causing text to appear when the mouse moves over an image. It gradually builds to more complex tricks, including manipulating forms or working with cookies behind the scenes. Throughout the book, readers enjoy Joe's snappy style and "to the point" discussion of each "goody" in the book.
Table of contents
- Copyright
- HTML Goodies Web Site by Joe Burns
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- We Want to Hear from You!
- Introduction
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I. Text and Images
- 1. Neat Stuff with Text
- 2. Neat Stuff with Images
- 3. Neat Stuff with Text and Images
- 4. What About the Page’s Design?
- II. Playing Around with Forms
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III. Behind the Scenes
- 7. Your Users Might See These
- 8. They’ll Never See These, But They’ll Thank You for Them
- Epilogue
Product information
- Title: Beyond HTML Goodies
- Author(s):
- Release date: June 2002
- Publisher(s): Que
- ISBN: None
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