Chapter 10. Document Object Model (DOM): Objects and Collections
In this chapter you will learn:
<objective>How to use JavaScript and the W3C Document Object Model to create dynamic web pages.
</objective> <objective>The concepts of DOM nodes and DOM trees.
</objective> <objective>How to traverse, edit and modify elements in an XHTML document.
</objective> <objective>How to change CSS styles dynamically.
</objective> <objective>To create JavaScript animations.
</objective> </feature>Our children may learn about heroes of the past. Our task is to make ourselves architects of the future. | ||
--Jomo Mzee Kenyatta |
Though leaves are many, the root is one. | ||
--William Butler Yeats |
The thing that impresses me most about America ... |
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