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DHTML Utopia Modern Web Design Using JavaScript & DOM by Stuart Langridge
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DHTML Utopia Modern Web Design Using JavaScript & DOM

by Stuart Langridge

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0957921896, Paperback)

"Create Killer Websites Using the Power of Modern JavaScript" DHTML Utopia is an easy-to-follow, step-by-step tutorial that will show you how to make your websites more slick, dynamic, and usable.

Add dynamic interactivity to your website with DHTML by combining the power of JavaScript, Cascading Style Sheets(CSS), and the Document Object Model (DOM) to achieve bulletproof, accessible, standards-compliant, and aesthetically pleasing results that work on all browsers.

Build fancy DHTML effects that can be instantly reused in any project Learn to code accessible JavaScript that won't trouble older browsers Make search engine friendly, multi-level, drop-down navigation menus Create usable forms that auto-complete, just like "Google Suggest" Build dynamic web applications using remote scripting techniques/Ajax

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:10 -0400)

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