Grey's Introduction to the Web
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Monday, 1 November 2010 Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language
DHTML is just Javascript messing about with the DOM. JS does this all the time nowadays thanks to jQuery, Mootools, script.aculo.us and those ilk.
DHTML alters the Document Object Model, which is what defines the layout of the page. It reacts to events and inputs (like clicking, or what people type into an input), which makes it object-orientated (I guess). I just use jQuery. It's much more powerful than standard Javascript, and significantly easier to use. It's advertised as Javascript for designers for a reason. It even has a theme song. Web Counter |
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