Chapter 7. Adding Client-Side Functionality
After completing this chapter, you will be able to:
Virtually all the functionality you’ve seen and used in Microsoft Expression Web to this point has been intrinsic to Expression Web as an application. The goal of this chapter is to show you how you can use features within Expression Web to add functionality to an HTML page.
To provide a page with more than static information, you must use some mechanism to provide the active content. This functionality can come by virtue of code you send to the visitor’s browser, known as client-side scripting and performed almost exclusively ...
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