HTML/DHTML 22: Basic Hyperlinks |
Uploaded: 14th Nov. 2003
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Without links, the World Wide Web would be about as useful as a dime
at the bottom of a storm drain. After all, links are what make the Web a web. You can add links
(or "hyperlinks," if you want to be formal about it) that connect your page to a ny other
accessible site on the Net. Likewise, any other site can link back to you.
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HTML/DHTML 23: Forms (Part 1) |
Uploaded: 4th Dec. 2003
Created By: HtmlCodeTutorial.com |
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Forms are the most popular way to make web pages interactive. Like forms on
paper, a form on a web page allows the user to enter requested information and submit it for processing.
(Fortunately, forms on a web page are processed much faster.)
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HTML/DHTML 24: Forms (Part 2) |
Uploaded: 4th Dec. 2003
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Until scripting for web pages came along, CGIs were the only way to process
form data. Now that Javascript is available on most web browsers, scripting provides a whole new avenue
of neat ways to use forms.
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HTML/DHTML 25: Forms (Part 3) |
Uploaded: 4th Dec. 2003
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This page demonstrates a technique for automatically putting the cursor
into an input field as soon the page is loaded.
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HTML/DHTML 26: Forms (Part 4) |
Uploaded: 5th Dec. 2003
Created By: HtmlCodeTutorial.com |
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Different browsers have different default behaviors about what to do when
the user hits enter in a form. MSIE almost always submits the form, while Netscape will often just
beep at you. Although it's usually best to leave the default browser behavior as it is, for some
forms people just naturally tend to hit "enter" when they are ready. This is particularly true for
login forms.
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HTML/DHTML 27: Forms (Part 5) |
Uploaded: 5th Dec. 2003
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JavaScript can be used to guide the user in entering correct data. This page
describes a method for restricting entered data to just letters and numbers -- no spaces, commas or other
types of characters are allowed. This technique is useful if you are asking for information such as a User
ID which has only alphanumeric characters.
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HTML/DHTML 28: Forms (Part 6) |
Uploaded: 5th Dec. 2003
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The previous tutorial demonstrated a technique for restricting form field
inputs to just letters and numbers. This page shows a technique for restricting the field to just
numbers. The script also allows you to automatically jump to the next field if the user presses the
decimal key.
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