>>Does anybody know a good DOM tutorial?
Patrick Griffiths:
They seem to be few and far between, but
this: http://www.brainjar.com/dhtml/intro/ and then this: http://www.brainjar.com/dhtml/events/
are by far the best DOM tutorials I've found.
Jeff Lowder: > > Hi Rev > This is probably a good one to start on. > http://www.w3schools.com/dhtml/default.asp
Patrick H. Lauke: >
This got me started fairly quickly with my JS DOM experiments http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/tutorials/index.php?tut=0&part=24
Tonico Strasser: >
Quirksmode.org has many good background informations and compatibility charts:
<http://www.quirksmode.org/>
Thank you all. I'm off to read.
Btw, this is by no means ready for public consumption, but y'all might find a link or two you hadn't seen before on some of the pages I've put some content on: <http://web-building.crispen.org/>. And I expect there might be a grotesque error or two that somebody might set me right on.
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