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A javascript confirmation box can be a handy way to give your visitors a choice of whether or not an action is performed. A confirmation box will pop up much like an alert box, but will allow the viewer to press an "OK" or "Cancel" button.
Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, October 2005
Can you optimize a site designed in frames? Of course you can! The question should be, “how effectively can I optimize a web sire designed in frames?”
Editor's Pick in Java Script, October 2005
Yet another snippet of JavaScript code, folks. This time we'll be using JavaScript to change a background color with a MouseOver and a mouse click.
OK, I finally got around to writing the javascript password protection tutorial. You will see the example script here is pretty straightforward, but it is also pretty easy to get around. I'll tell you why and give you links to more secure scripts later in this tutorial.
When writing content for your site you might want to give some tips or explainations for particular words or phrases. For this you might consider using DHTML Tip boxes that appear when a link is rolled over. The following example shows how you can do this.
Well, let's say you wanted to get somebody's name before they saw the page, and then write their name on your page right before their very eyes... Well, you can do this using a javascript prompt. Here's the command:
If you're bored with static text on your status bar, try this tutorial to set it flying.
Select the text displayed in a TEXTAREA tag by clicking on a hyperlink. A surprisingly simple bit of java script for such a useful result.









