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JavaScript is used in millions of Web pages to improve the
design, validate forms, detect browsers, create cookies, and much more.
JavaScript is the most popular scripting language on the
internet, and works in all major browsers, such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla,
Firefox, Netscape, Opera.
What You Should Already Know
Before you continue you should have a basic understanding of the following:
If you want to study these subjects first, find the tutorials on our
Home page.
What is JavaScript?
- JavaScript was designed to add interactivity to HTML pages
- JavaScript is a scripting language (a scripting language is a lightweight
programming language)
- A JavaScript consists of lines of executable computer code
- A JavaScript is usually embedded directly into HTML pages
- JavaScript is an interpreted language (means that scripts execute without
preliminary compilation)
- Everyone can use JavaScript without purchasing a license
Are Java and JavaScript the Same?
NO!
Java and JavaScript are two completely different languages in both concept
and design!
Java (developed by Sun Microsystems) is a powerful and much more complex
programming language - in the same category as C and C++.
What can a JavaScript Do?
- JavaScript gives HTML designers a programming tool - HTML authors
are normally not programmers, but JavaScript is a scripting language with a
very simple syntax! Almost anyone can put small "snippets" of code into their
HTML pages
- JavaScript can put dynamic text into an HTML page - A JavaScript
statement like this: document.write("<h1>" + name + "</h1>") can write a
variable text into an HTML page
- JavaScript can react to events - A JavaScript can be set to execute
when something happens, like when a page has finished loading or when a user
clicks on an HTML element
- JavaScript can read and write HTML elements - A JavaScript can read
and change the content of an HTML element
- JavaScript can be used to validate data - A JavaScript can be used
to validate form data before it is submitted to a server, this will save the
server from extra processing
- JavaScript can be used to detect the visitor's browser - A
JavaScript can be used to detect the visitor's browser, and - depending on the
browser - load another page specifically designed for that browser
- JavaScript can be used to create cookies - A JavaScript can be used
to store and retrieve information on the visitor's computer
JavaScript Basics
[JavaScript Tutorial]
[JavaScript Introduction] [JavaScript How To] [JavaScript Where To] [JavaScript Variables] [JavaScript If...Else] [JavaScript Switch] [JavaScript Operators] [JavaScript Popup Boxes] [JavaScript Functions] [JavaScript For Loop] [JavaScript While Loop] [JavaScript Break Loops] [JavaScript For...In] [JavaScript Events] [JavaScript Try...Catch] [JavaScript Throw] [JavaScript onerror] [JavaScript Special Text] [JavaScript Guidelines]
JavaScript Objects
[JavaScript Objects Introduction] [JavaScript String] [JavaScript Date] [JavaScript Array] [JavaScript Boolean] [JavaScript Math] [JavaScript HTML DOM]
JavaScript Advance
[JavaScript Browser] [JavaScript Cookies] [JavaScript Validation] [JavaScript Animation] [JavaScript Image Maps] [JavaScript Timing] [JavaScript Create Object] [JavaScript Summary]
JavaScript References
[JavaScript Objects]
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