JavaScript Bible FROM THE PUBLISHER
This book will cover the new powerful functionality JavaScript will gain
with the release of fifth generation revisions of Internet Esxplorer and
Netscape Communicator. The Gold Bible, will feature essential new
JavaScript information, additional ready-to-use JavaScript applications and
scores of additional JavaScript and Web page routines. This book will bring
programmmers and non-technical professionals, including casual programmmers
and scripters, painlessly up to speed on all aspects of mastering
JavaScript. Key topics include programming fundamentals, JavaScript
language elements and how to use them effectively, plus how to easily and
efficiently add powerful new functionality to HTML documents and Java
applets.
SYNOPSIS
If JavaScript can do it, you can do it too...
Create Web pages brimming with dynamic content. Engage your site visitors with programmed style sheets that respond instantly to user interaction. Take charge of your user interface by controlling CSS, plug-ins, Java™ applets, and even XML data. Premier JavaScript authority Danny Goodman teams up with developer/inventor Michael Morrison to help you bring your pages to life, whether youre a beginner or a JavaScript pro. Youll find what you need in this extensively revised edition -- an updated, standards-intensive tutorial for newcomers, and plenty of advanced detail for veterans.
Inside, youll find complete coverage of JavaScript Get up to speed fast on JavaScript basics with an updated tutorial tailored for newcomers Master JavaScript and DOM concepts with Danny Goodmans exclusive interactive workbench, The Evaluator Apply scripting to Web standards -- XHTML, DOM, CSS, and XML -- to produce future-compatible pages Implement cross-browser dynamic HTML applications for MSIE 6, Mozilla™, Safari™, and other browsers Energize your content with custom objects, XML data, and other client-side techniques Learn in depth from hundreds of fully scripted example HTML pages
Bonus CD-ROM includes Full, searchable PDF version of the book 22 bonus chapters covering advanced DOM, XML, and JavaScript objects; dynamic HTML, data validation, plug-ins, and security; techniques for developing and debugging professional Web-based applications, and more Nine complete JavaScript real-world applications Over 300 ready-to-run HTML documents demonstrating most of the Document Object Model and JavaScript terms in the book
FROM THE CRITICS
Booknews
The author covers the basics of document objects and forms, control structures, functions, operators, Java applets, the differences between Netscape and Microsoft's implementations of JavaScript, cross- browser dynamic HTML applications, and debugging tools. Includes beginning and advanced tutorials, and appends answers to the tutorial exercises as well as a list of JavaScript Internet resources. The CD- ROM contains the complete JavaScript for the examples in the book and seven additional chapters with working applications, including calendars, forms, graphics, intelligent flags, and a decision helper. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
AUTHOR DESCRIPTION
Danny Goodman has been an active participant on the editorial side of the personal computer and consumer electronics revolutions since the late 1970s.
His articles in the field have appeared in some of the most prestigious general audience publications and he has written dozens of feature articles for leading
computer publications, such as PC Magazine, PC World, Macworld, and MacUser. He is currently a monthly columnist for Netscape Communication's
online developer newsletter, View Source.
Danny is also the author of more than two dozen books on computing and information superhighway technologies. The Complete HyperCard Handbook,
published by Bantam Books in August 1987, claimed honors as the bestselling Macintosh book and fastest selling computer book in the history of the
industry. That book is now in its fourth edition and has been translated into more than a half-dozen languages. His HyperCard Handbook and HyperCard
Developer's Guide have both received Best Product-Specific Book awards from the Computer Press Association (1987 and 1988, respectively). Danny
Goodman's Macintosh Handbook (1993), a radical departure from traditional computer books, won Danny's third CPA award.
To keep up to date on the needs of World Wide Web developers for his recent books and Netscape articles, Danny is also a programming and design
consultant to some of the industry's top intranet application development groups.
Danny, 47, was born in Chicago, Illinois. He earned a B.A. and M.A. in classical antiquity from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He moved to
California in 1983 and now lives in a small San Francisco area coastal community, where he alternates views between computer screens and the Pacific
Ocean.