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  • Accessing the value of a HTML select box via getElementById() does not work the same way on all browsers. While the traditional getElementById value will work on Internet Explorer, Opera, and most other browsers, Netscape will not be able to interpret it

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  • Comprehensive listing of JavaScript objects, properties, and methods. Also includes explanations and examples.

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  • Navioo.com contains a complete reference of all the built-in JavaScript objects, along with their methods and properties. Navioo.com also contains an event reference and a reference of the top-level properties and functions that can be used on all of

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  • If you change the HTML and the CSS of a page there is a decent chance that a user will get the new HTML but not the new CSS. This is especially true for sites with high usage and users that come back to the site several times a day. If they only get

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  • Multimedia Filters, supported in IE5.5+, allows you to easily add rich visual effects to your content. Defined using CSS and further manipulated using JavaScript, this reference lists and explains all the available IE filters and transitions.

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  • In this article you will learn how to hide HTML code and also how to hide Javascript code within a document...

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  • The DOM (Document Object Model) gives you generic access to most elements, their styles and attributes in a document. This is a no-nonsense, easy to follow DOM reference for JavaScript.

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  • The site for web developers, especially those who need full cross reference of HTML elements, attributes and CSS style sheet attributes. The reference of this site is fundamentally based on W3C HTML4.01 and CSS2 specification, mostly the appendices

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  • Detailed JavaScript Operator Precedence and Associativity Table

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  • This page shows on how to refer to a .rdf file to get the search engine describe your resource.

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  • Free interactive reference, covering the usage of multimedia filters and transitions of the Cascading Style Sheets. Each filter is presented in complete details, features direct copy-and-paste source code and the transitions come with example script. CSS

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  • Learn the basics of JavaScript with this interactive tutorial.

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  • This is an extensive 214 page reference source that explains and gives comprehensive, working examples of code in a definitive manner for the JavaScript language (and hence, for the ECMAScript and JScript languages). All elements of the language are

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