You're absolutely correct Rob. It definitely helps to know JavaScript, CSS & DOM manipulation but the libraries (JQuery, Dojo, Prototype, et al) REALLY help in making DOM manipulation a breeze. I wouldn't recommend getting totally reliant on them, though, because if you don't have a lib available for a project, you're out of luck.
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