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Capital Letters

Javascript | Basic Javascript
Author/Publisher | echoecho
It is extremely important to be aware that javascript makes a sharp distinction between capital and lowercase letters.

The First Script

Javascript | Basic Javascript
Author/Publisher | echoecho
Knowing that javascript needs to be entered between script tags, is a start. But there are a few other things you need to know before writing your first javascript.

Where to place your Javascript code

Javascript | Basic Javascript
Author/Publisher | echoecho
Since javascript isnt HTML, you will need to let the browser know in advance when you enter javascript to an HTML page.

Javascript Intoduction

Javascript | Basic Javascript
Author/Publisher | echoecho
Intoduction to Javascript.

Interactive Form Script

Javascript | Advanced Javascript
Author/Publisher | Joe Burns, Ph.D.
Change the text, the form lights up. Change the form, the reset button lights up.

JavaScript for the Total Non-Programmer

Javascript | Basic Javascript
Author/Publisher | webteacher
This tutorial will take you step by step through the fundamentals of Javascript. You will learn how to write functions, use data from text boxes, create IF-THEN conditionals, program loops, and generally make your web page smarter.

JavaScript Alerts

Javascript | Basic Javascript
Author/Publisher | John Pollock
How to create a JavaScript alert box.

Using Buttons for JavaScripts

Javascript | Basic Javascript
Author/Publisher | John Pollock
A two-part section on using buttons to make something happen. The buttons can be used in many ways, even as forward and back buttons.

onMouseover: Your first Script

Javascript | Basic Javascript
Author/Publisher | John Pollock
This little script will write something of your choice to the browsers status bar when you move your mouse over a link.

Basic Recognition of a JavaScript

Javascript | Basic Javascript
Author/Publisher | John Pollock
See the basic format of a JavaScript so that you can recognize a javascript when you see one in the HTML code.

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