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JavaScript is a simple, yet powerful programming language that adds interactivity to otherwise static Web pages. You can use JavaScript to validate data, such as credit card information, in HTML forms; create dynamic pull-down menus; run animated slideshows; and display attention-getting rotating banners. JavaScript is also favored by web professionals for tracking Web pages using Google Analytics, and for creating Paypal merchant services.
In this course you will discover tips and techniques for combining JavaScript with XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to create dynamic, feature-rich web pages that give your visitors a compelling browsing experience.
Unit 1-JavaScript, XHTML, & CSS
JavaScript enables you to access HTML tags and control page design by setting CSS properties. We start this JavaScript training class by defining the roles that JavaScript, HTML, and CSS play in developing web pages and teach you best practices for combining these three languages. Specifically, you will learn how to:
Unit 2- Manage HTML Events with JavaScript
Whenever a web page loads or a user clicks on a submit button, an "event" is triggered. While the browser handles many events for you, JavaScript lets you customize the behavior of your web pages by adding event handlers. Our JavaScript training covers the most common event triggers, such as "mouseovers" and "onClicks" and shows how your scripts can respond to them. By the end of this session, you will be able to:
Unit 3-Use Browser & Document Objects
Most browsers, including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, and Opera, expose document elements and browser objects to JavaScript using the Document Object Model (DOM). This powerful feature lets you modify your HTML dynamically, and allows you to control the behavior of the browser. This JavaScript training session will show you how to:
Unit 4- Javascript: Form Validation
Websites that require information from their visitors, such as a credit card number, rely on web page forms. These forms typically contain input fields with labels explaining how the form should be filled out, such as "Enter your credit card number without hyphens or spaces." JavaScript lets you prevent errors in processing these fields by validating the information against a standard. You can write JavaScript to verify that an email address is correctly formatted, dates conform to a style, and currencies use the proper denominations. In this key JavaScript training session you will learn how to:
Unit 5-Learn about Cross-Browser Coding
Even if you write HTML and CSS code that conforms to industry standards, you can end up with different results in different browsers. Many browsers also offer proprietary extensions that may not exist in other browsers. By writing JavaScript to detect which browser is being used, you can write customized scripts that execute when that browser is detected. Our JavaScript training presents a real-world example that displays a specially formatted image correctly in Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox and Opera. You'll finish up your JavaScript training by learning how to:
Create standards-based scripts that produce the same results in any browser
We look forward to your great success!!!
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