What you need to use
JavaScript
See what is required for you to be able to see and use JavaScript for your
site.
Basic Recognition of a
JavaScript
See the basic format of a JavaScript so that you can recognize a javascript
when you see one in the HTML code.
onMouseover:
Your first Script
Make something happen by surprise. Well, it used to be a surprise, but it is
used quite a bit now.
Using Buttons for
JavaScripts
A two-part section on using buttons to make something happen. The buttons can
be used in many ways, even as forward and back buttons.
JavaScript Alerts
Alert! Alert! How to pester your viewers until they can't
take any more. Oh yes, and how to create a JavaScript alert box.
Variables, Functions,
Operators, Conditionals
In a two-part section, we jump into the world of creating variables and
functions. Then we look at some javascript operators and conditional
statements.
JavaScript Prompts
Prompt viewers for input, and use the input to write a viewer's name right on
your page.
Passwords
A two-part section on using prompts to get passwords
from your viewers. The scripts are not very secure, but they help with learning
prompts, alerts, and redirection.
Confirmation Boxes
See how to use confirmation boxes to give your viewers
a choice on an action. This is handy as a way of asking "Are you sure you
want to....?".
Browser Detection
See how to use browser detection to determine what type of browsers your
visitors are using.
Redirection
See how to redirect viewers based on the browsers, or how to break frames
and/or redirect a viewer to your frames for navigation.
Opening a New Window
Open a new browser window with javascript that can look like a fairly plain
window or another browser.
Using Link Tags For Scripts
Use the link tag instead of a button to access your javascripts. If you like
links better than buttons, this is the place to be.