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Display a list of the links on your Web page. Using CSS, you can select which ones to display. The list includes the URL and link title. Useful as a cross-reference listing. You will need to add the 'title' attribute and 'class="link"' to each link you want displayed.
This script is intended for forms where the user needs to upload an image to a Web site. The image is displayed on the page for previewing before uploading. The display will be resized if needed so as not to break the page layout. Valid file types are set in the script; others will be disallowed. Works only in Internet Explorer but degrades gracefully.
This script sets a cookie, with an alert window that only comes up the first time you visit the page each day. Good for calling attention to daily specials and news updates. Can be configured to work in other ways also.
This script demonstrates several techniques for fading the background of selected HTML components such as buttons, text boxes, and page backgrounds, from one color to another.
So you've got a form on your Web page, and now you want JavaScript to interact with it. This tutorial outlines the various methods used when scripting forms, and explains the Form Document Object Model in detail. Includes code examples of the two main methods with an emphasis on Web standards and best practices.
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One of the greatest issues with web development at the moment is how images can be uploaded to a website. Can we show the progress as we upload the image to let the user know how far along we are? Of course we can--and we're going to use HTML5, JavaScript, and a bit of PHP to do it!
Today's article will outline the different ways of validating form data and relaying validation error messages to the user. In doing so, we're going to see why it's time to consider preferable alternatives to the ole' one field at a time style of error handling such as displaying all the form errors at once and inline validation.
With each iteration of HTML you would expect to see new attributes introduced. Well, HTML5 is no exception. In all there are over 40 attributes that have been added in HTML5, some of which that are totally new, and others that have been around, but have been added to more elements. In this reference for web developers we will discuss each of them, tell you how they are used and discuss various other aspects of HTML5 attributes.
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