JavaScript for the World Wide Web, Fifth Edition
by Tom Negrino (Author), Dori Smith (Author)
Visual QuickStart Guide
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The Web doesn¿t stand still¿not even for a minute¿and neither do the languages that Web pages are based on. That¿s why you need this eagerly anticipated update to the popular JavaScript for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide. Through a combination of task-based instruction and strong visuals, best-selling authors and Web gurus Tom Negrino and Dori Smith take you step by step through all of today¿s JavaScript essentials: creating navigation bars and other user interface show more elements, producing dynamic images and smart forms, controlling and detecting browsers, creating and manipulating windows, validating user entries in Web forms, and more. Whether you¿re a beginning scripter who wants a thorough introduction to the topic or a more advanced scripter who needs a convenient reference, you¿ll find what you need here¿in straightforward language peppered with tips and techniques drawn from the authors¿ years of experience. By the end of the volume, you¿ll be able to smoothly integrate HTML, JavaScript, and CSS to bring your Web sites to life. show lessTags
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Not nearly as good as HTML 4 for the World Wide Web by Elizabeth Castro.
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Tom Negrino, a longtime contributor to Macworld magazine, has authored more than forty books, including Visual QuickStart Guides for Keynote and PowerPoint, Styling Web Pages with CSS: Visual QuickProject Guide, and the best-selling Dreamweaver CS6: Visual QuickStart Guide. He lives in Northern California with his wife (and frequent coauthor) and show more their exceptionally wonderful cat. show less
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Common Knowledge
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- JavaScript for the World Wide Web, Fifth Edition
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- Technology, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
- DDC/MDS
- 005.2762 — Computer science, information & general works Computer science, knowledge & systems Artificial Intelligence/Virtual Reality Programming for Specific Environments Processing modes Distributed computing; see also 006.76 for web
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- QA76.73 .J39 .N44 — Science Mathematics Mathematics Instruments and machines Calculating machines Electronic computers. Computer science
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