October 1999
Intermediate to advanced
480 pages
14h 47m
English
The sky is really the limit here. Of course, you can add cool
functions to these files or even make the existing functions better.
In all honesty, though, I doubt you’ll want to keep your
functions in these same source files. Maybe you’re designing a
handful of web sites, and you want to name .js
files by site name. Great. Insert the functions that you need, and
you just made a toolkit. (How about naming it
toolkit.js
?) The important thing to remember is
that you need to come up with a system that works best for you.
Don’t let your .js files manage you. Keep
it the other way around. I’d really like to know what you come
up with.