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Cross-Browser Dynamic HTML Resources

Creating a Tabbed Index with DHTML by Shelley Powers. This is a 3-part tutorial in how to use DHTML to create a tabbed index card stack for the 4th generation browsers from Microsoft and Netscape.
  1. Cross-Browser (CB) Objects and a simple test case using the objects; using CB objects for one index card application which forces all the content to be preloaded, including all of the index "card" contents; a second index card application using a LAYER element for Netscape Navigator and an IFRAME element for Microsoft Internet Explorer, which loads content for each index card, as the tab for the card is selected.

  2. Creating an Interactive Index Card Stack with DHTML A demonstration of how to use JavaScript to create cross-browser objects to handle the differences in Dynamic HTML (DHTML) between Netscape Navigator 4.x and Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x. This article uses these objects to create an index card stack with pre-loaded information.

  3. Creating a "load on demand" Web Page The last of this three part series on using cross-browser objects to create layered content concludes with an application that uses Netscape's and Microsoft's load on demand content capability. Using the "load" method for Netscape's LAYER element, and the "src" attribute with an IFRAME element within IE, separate Web pages are loaded into the same Web page "inset". The article extends the cross-browser objects to handle these new functions, as well as adding clipping capability.
The Dynamic Duo - Cross-Browser DHTML A very clear step-by-step introduction to writing cross-browser DHTML, by Dan Steinman. See our Solar System Demo.
The Dynamic HTML Zone The basics are covered in articles, tutorials, resources, a discussion group, and how to use Shockwave with DHTML. Microsoft and Netscape have different definitions of Dynamic HTML, and creating such pages can be challenging. This site describes those differences, and techniques you can use to get your content to display successfully. Further, there are resources to help add Dynamic HTML to a website. A listing of other resources which include reference guides, more articles, demos, tutorials, and information on Netscape Communicator 4.0 and Internet Explorer 4.O is also provided. Today, Shockwave participates as a full-fledged element of Dynamic HTML, and runs across older and newer browsers seamlessly. If you are interested in incorporating DHTML and Shockwave together, there is an entire section devoted to accomplishing this. It's all in their Shockwave with DHTML area.
Inside Dynamic HTML Comprehensive site for Web Developers wanting to learn about Dynamic HTML. Scott Isaacs plans to achieve this mission by providing demonstrations and tutorials on creating very interactive, low-bandwidth web pages.
Dynamic HTML Index ".. the largest index of Dynamic HTML links. Please use the questions below to browse the site. Dynamic HTML is very new to the Internet and will definitely become a major technology in the coming months. The Dynamic HTML Index will continue to grow as Dynamic HTML becomes more mainstream." They also have a list of books that will be helpful in your quest to learn DHTML. They have also inluded other books that Webmasters will find useful.
Document Object Model W3C has received several submissions from members companies on the way in which the object model of HTML documents should be exposed to scripts. These submissions do not propose any new HTML tags or style sheet technology. The W3C DOM WG is working hard to make sure interoperable and scripting-language neutral solutions are agreed upon.
Dreamweaver by Macromedia This product creates DHTML that works on both platforms. Dreamweaver's visual environment allows designers to create and update dynamic web sites without coding. Dreamweaver takes a timeline based approach to animating layers on the page, and provides a WYSIWYG view of the final result. Using Dreamweaver, you do not need to know any code to create cross-platform pages with DHTML. If you are interested in downloading, go to the main Macromedia page: and find the Download Dreamweaver section. They also have news forums for Dreamweaver, DHTML, etc.
Dynamic HTML Lab Articles, How-to's, a forum and best of all, the "Dynomat!" The DHTML Dynomat is a "drive-through script builder." Fill in your parameters, Dynomat does the rest, leaving you with a simple cut and paste into your HTML document!



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