Rob Mason wrote:
Hi guys,

Am comfortable with HTML/CSS and accessibility in general, but struggle with JavaScript. I'm not a developer by trade, am a business type (sales and marketing) so most oft he stuff is well over my head. I am looking for a really basic, plain English guide to JavaScript. Either on or offline will do.

Any thoughts?

Thanks in advance

Rob

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You may want to check out the book called Javascript for the world wide web visual quickstart guide. http://www.amazon.com/JavaScript-World-Wide-Web-Negrino/dp/0321423348/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1194984888&sr=8-1

That is not an affiliate link but amazon has it for $12.99 plus shipping there.




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