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May 29th, 2003, 07:43 AM
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pmsays
you can find a lot of javascript already done on the i-net. Here is one good source; The Javascript Source .
You can also right click on a page > view source. This will allow you to see what the coder has done to get those effects that you may be wanting. Be for warned though, a lot of the dynamic effects aren't done with plain jane HTML. Most are either javascript, java applets, or some other programming language. HTML doesn't really offer anyway to do this without the use of these higher languages.
A good way to learn simple javascript is with one of the Sams Publishing - Teach Yourself Series
Have Fun!
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