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Dynamic Hyper Text Markup Language: The Complete Documentation
- This category contains 3 Papers
- The last paper was added on 2007-03-26 (YYYY-MM-DD)
DHTML Utopia: Modern Web Design Using JavaScript & DOM
Published on 2005-06-01, by Stuart Langridge, ©SitePoint Pty..
Dynamic HTML, called DHTML for short, is the name given to a set of Web development techniques that are mostly used in Web pages that have non-trivial user-input features. DHTML means manipulating the Document Object Model of an HTML document, fiddling with CSS directives in style information, and using client-side JavaScript scripting to tie everything together.
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- L0T3K ID: docs-1597
- status: online
- source: www.sitepoint.com
Suckerfish Dropdowns
Published on 2003-11-07, by Patrick Griffiths and Dan Webb, ©A List Apart Magazine.
"DHTML" dropdown menus have notoriously involved nasty big chunks of JavaScript with numerous browser-specific hacks that render any otherwise neat, semantic HTML quite inaccessible. Oh, the dream of a lightweight, accessible, standards-compliant, cross-browser-compatible method! Enter Suckerfish Dropdowns.
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- L0T3K ID: docs-1234
- status: online
- source: www.alistapart.com
Unobtrusive DHTML, and the power of unordered lists
Published on 2002, by Stuart Langridge, ©Stuart Langridge.
In recent months, we've seen people begin to take advantage of the fact that nested unordered lists (that's
- and
- tags) express a hierarchial structure by making code that displays this simple hierarchy in a more complex form: a set of dropdown menus, or an expandable/collapsable tree.
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- L0T3K ID: docs-1091
- status: online
- source: www.kryogenix.org
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