DHTML
Dynamic HTML was introduced back in 1997 with the release of the generation 4 browsers.
DHTML(for short) is a mix of HTML, JavaScript and CSS. DHTML adds a subset of scripting
functions and properties along with new CSS properties. All of that allows for the creation
of DYNAMIC web pages. Dynamic meaning things reacted, moved and responded to user inputs. DHTML
has lead to creation of many games and interactive web pages.
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Name:
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DHTML Dude
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Microsoft Inc.
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DHTML Dude is Microsoft's(R) monthly column. Every month there is a new article
spotlighting different aspects of DHTML.
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Cross Browser DHTML
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Jennifer Kyrnin
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Excerpt: "...Dynamic HTML is an exciting prospect for Web Developers. Finally we can write HTML that looks "designed" and yet it interacts with the readers the way a good software package does. However, DHTML is still in its infancy, and as such is not supported equally across all browsers..."
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