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- 2011287239 abstract "This guide for client-side programmers and web designers teaches both JavaScript and how to use JavaScript to script the Document Object Model (DOM). The book presents seven modular libraries for browser-compatibility, with a total of 20 complete real-life applications, including XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Section 1 offers a complete subset of JavaScript that includes basic event handling and elementary DOM scripting, enabling readers to start writing applications right away. Section 2 presents the rest of JavaScript's essentials, and Section 3 on DOM scripting shows how to manipulate both XHTML and CSS for web pages. The last section shows how to use third-party libraries like jQuery and Dojo. Each topic or skill is presented in a two-page spread, with syntax, coding examples, and bulleted guidelines on the right-hand page, and explanations on the left. An appendix gives instructions on setting up the computer to use the book: installing a text editor for JavaScript programming, installing Firefox and Firebug, and installing source code.".
- 2011287239 alternative "JavaScript and DOM scripting".
- 2011287239 contributor B12175116.
- 2011287239 created "c2009.".
- 2011287239 date "2009".
- 2011287239 date "c2009.".
- 2011287239 dateCopyrighted "c2009.".
- 2011287239 description "This guide for client-side programmers and web designers teaches both JavaScript and how to use JavaScript to script the Document Object Model (DOM). The book presents seven modular libraries for browser-compatibility, with a total of 20 complete real-life applications, including XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Section 1 offers a complete subset of JavaScript that includes basic event handling and elementary DOM scripting, enabling readers to start writing applications right away. Section 2 presents the rest of JavaScript's essentials, and Section 3 on DOM scripting shows how to manipulate both XHTML and CSS for web pages. The last section shows how to use third-party libraries like jQuery and Dojo. Each topic or skill is presented in a two-page spread, with syntax, coding examples, and bulleted guidelines on the right-hand page, and explanations on the left. An appendix gives instructions on setting up the computer to use the book: installing a text editor for JavaScript programming, installing Firefox and Firebug, and installing source code.".
- 2011287239 extent "xviii, 764 p. :".
- 2011287239 identifier "1890774553".
- 2011287239 identifier "9781890774554".
- 2011287239 identifier 2011287239.html.
- 2011287239 issued "2009".
- 2011287239 issued "c2009.".
- 2011287239 language "eng".
- 2011287239 publisher "[Fresno, CA] : Mike Murach & Associates,".
- 2011287239 subject "JavaScript (Computer program language)".
- 2011287239 subject "QA76.73.J39 H375 2009".
- 2011287239 subject "Scripting languages (Computer science)".
- 2011287239 title "JavaScript and DOM scripting".
- 2011287239 title "Murach's JavaScript and DOM scripting / Ray Harris.".
- 2011287239 type "text".