HTML, XHTML & CSS For Dummies by Ed Tittel

HTML, XHTML & CSS For Dummies by Ed Tittel

Author:Ed Tittel [Tittel, Ed]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: vl-nfcompvg
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 2010-12-08T05:00:00+00:00


Part IV

Scripting and (X)HTML

In this part . . .

Here, we introduce and describe the types of scripting languages that work on Web pages, and dig lightly into JavaScript — by far the most popular of all Web-scripting languages. Scripting languages help static, unchanging Web pages become active, dynamic documents that can solicit and respond to user input.

Next, you dig more deeply into working with forms so you can understand how to solicit — and deal with — input from your users. The following chapter shows how to embed third-party services and information — such as Flickr, Twitter, Google Maps, and YouTube — to make your pages more dynamic and interesting while leveraging the work of others.

The next chapter shows you ways to put JavaScript to work in your Web pages. You pick up the basic concepts and techniques for creating dynamic HTML (sometimes called DHTML) and using client-side JavaScripts and prefabricated code to perform basic tasks, such as displaying date and time information, counting site visitors, or tabulating current statistics. Part IV concludes with an overview of Web-based content management systems (CMS), including WordPress, Joomla!, and Drupal.



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