This course begins by explaining the basic rules of Javascript and by the end of the first one-hour module, you should be able to create a simple Javascript application and put it into a Web page. From there, we move on to more and more advanced topics such as controlling frames, image swapping, animation, programming logic, and Dynamic HTML (DHTML).
This course will teach the users how to produce interactive applications on the internet. It will provide the user with knowledge on commands, functions, forms, frames, documents, and Windows.
JavaScript: Advanced
Unit 1: Working with status bar messages, sounds, and images
Unit 2: Working with arrays and custom objects
Unit 3: Error Handling in JavaScript
Unit 4: Working with frames
Unit 5: Working with cookies
Unit 6: Course Summary
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