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There are 36 articles & tutorials regarding "DHTML".

31.) Switching on Layers with Scripts
( Page 1 of 5 ) This illustrates how to show visitors to a site which tab they are currently on. The article outlines how to create a script that manipulates the z-indices of graphical tabs to pull the one that is clicked to the top layer and show the content in that tab. There is a simple introduction to the div tag, the z-index property and DHTML scripting in general. Switching on Layers with Scripts and the <div> Tag Using web pages to display information is very easy; after all,...
Found at devArticles.com

32.) A Custom ASP Error Class with Pop-up Dialog Box
by Matt Rutledge Have you ever needed some custom error handling for your asp site. I found that we had a need for it at my office, so I came up with a class that uses VBScripts Error handling object. The error class, CError, allows you to display a custom dialog box with the option to have a detailed message, a general message, and log the error in a file for later reference. It also uses some JavaScript and DHTML to allow the user to drag the dialog box around. But since this article...
Found at ASP 101

33.) Advanced JavaScript with Internet Explorer: Working with Drives and More
(Page 1 of 6 ) This series mainly concentrates on retrieving system information using JavaScript and displaying the same on a web page. All of the examples in this series can be directly tested by copying and pasting the entire code (of each section) in any text file with the extension .HTM and opening it using Microsoft Internet Explorer (preferably 5.5+). In general, JavaScript is used mainly for web designing, DHTML and other interactive forms. Not everyone knows that we can use...
Found at devArticles.com

34.) XML and JavaScript in the Browser
by John E. Simpson March 26, 2003 It's been a slow month on the O'Reilly Network XML Forum : it's not easy to write a column answering questions when none have been asked. So, it's time to dig into the archives, pulling out -- this time -- a couple of queries about processing XML. Q: Can I process my XML with JavaScript? For client-side work, is XML scriptable with JavaScript? In other words, can you get something analogous to DHTML with it? A: On the face of it, this question may seem...
Found at XML.com

35.) Building the (New) Webmonkey Toolbar
2 Displaying the Toolbar in Internet Explorer 3 Hacking Netscape 4 4 All Together Now 5 Adding the Nifty Stuff Building the (New) Webmonkey Toolbar by Taylor 20 Mar 2001 Taylor is a Webmonkey contributing editor and a mild-mannered technologist who freelances for Web design firms across the Net. Even though he's never been photographed or seen with Captain Cursor , he insists that they are indeed two separate people. Page 1 When the first DHTML toolbar was used on Webmonkey, part of its...
Found at Webmonkey

36.) Building `Drag-and-Drop` DIVs: Polishing the Look and Feel
(Page 1 of 5 ) This is the last tutorial of the series Building drag-and-drop DIVs. Welcome back. In three parts, this series introduces the key points for creating dragging DIV elements, for quick inclusion in web pages, emulating the behavior of many user interfaces found in current desktop applications. As you probably know, in the previous article I demonstrated how to build realistic dragging DIVS, with only minor hassles, by using the powerful DHTML capabilities of Michael Foster...
Found at devArticles.com

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