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Are you new to HTML? Never played with JavaScript code before? We know, we all have to start somewhere. These tutorials will show you step by step how to add JavaScript code to any Web page. General questions and help requests should be posted to The JavaScript Forum.
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Title: Scaling an Image Contributor: Santhi Maadhaven Details: Uploaded June 6, 2005 Description: Sometimes you need to resize an image according to the window's size. You can accomplish this using the JavaScript clientWidth and clientHeight object properties.
Title: Core JavaScript Reference: Version 1.5 Details: 236 Kb * Uploaded May 9, 2005 Description: This downloadable book (in HTML format) is a reference manual for the core JavaScript language, version 1.5. Can be used in conjunction with the Core JavaScript Guide, listed below. Download the file, unzip it, and open the "contents.html" file. Written by the developers at Netscape Communications. An excellent resource.
An online version can be found here.
Title: Core JavaScript Guide: Version 1.5 Details: 1 MB * Uploaded April 27, 2005 Description: Starting at the beginning, this downloadable book (in HTML format) explains everything you need to know about using core JavaScript. This book assumes you have the following basic background: a general understanding of the Internet and the World Wide Web and a good working knowledge of HTML. Download the file, unzip it, and open the "contents.html" file. Written by the developers at Netscape Communications. An excellent resource.
Title: The JavaScript Diaries Contributor: Lee Underwood Details: Uploaded April 18, 2005 Description: JavaScript is a versatile language which can enhance your Web site. This is an ongoing series on the process of learning JavaScript, starting from the very beginning.
Title: Basic Date Display Script Contributor: Lee Underwood Details: Uploaded April 4, 2005 Description: Would you like to display the current date on your Web pages? One option is to use JavaScript. This tutorial shows you how to implement an existing script. The script itself also comes with comments so you can understand how the whole process works.
Title: Creating an Autosuggest Textbox with JavaScript: Part 1 Contributor: Nicholas C. Zakas Details: Uploaded March 21, 2005 Description: One of Google's new applications is Google Suggest. As you type, Google suggests search terms that come up with results. While not a new implementation, it's quickly becoming popular among developers. This installment will teach you how to build an autosuggest control one step at a time.
Title: Creating an Autosuggest Textbox with JavaScript: Part 2 Contributor: Nicholas C. Zakas Details: Uploaded June 6, 2005 Description: In the first part of this series, you learned how to create type ahead functionality in a textbox, which presents the user with a single suggestion for what they've already typed. This article builds upon that functionality by adding a dropdown list of multiple suggestions.
Title: Creating an Autosuggest Textbox with JavaScript: Part 3 Contributor: Nicholas C. Zakas Details: Uploaded June 6, 2005 Description: In the second part of this series, you learned how to add a dropdown suggestion list to the autosuggest control. This week you'll learn how to complete the modifications, make your suggestions case insensitive and get the suggestions back from the server instead of using client-side information.
Title: WebReference JavaScript Articles Details: Uploaded March 1, 2005 Description: This is a listing of JavaScript articles appearing on the WebReference.com Web site. They range from beginner to expert.
Title: DevX JavaScript Articles Details: Uploaded March 1, 2005 Description: This is a listing of JavaScript articles appearing on the DevX.com Web site. They range from beginner to expert.
Title: FrontPage 2000 Details: Uploaded July 26 2000 Description: Shows you step-by-step how to add JavaScript code from The JavaScript Source to your page within FrontPage 2000.
Title: JavaScript Tutorial Contributor: Aaron Weiss Details: Uploaded October 16 2000 Description: This JavaScript tutorial is aimed primarily at those who have had at least some exposure to another programming language. It is not our purpose here to cover the basic concepts of computer programming, but rather illustrate the syntax and methodology of JavaScript. For its part, JavaScript is a rather basic language which conforms tightly to the core concepts of computer programming. Any background in programming, from Visual Basic to Pascal to C (which is far more advanced) is sufficient to readily understanding JavaScript.
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