JavaScript Advanced Study Guide
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0-619-03162-X © 2001 Publish date: November 3, 2000 82 pages |
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CBT Planet has several computer training books designed to teach you JavaScript. Get ready to learn how to create interactive web pages with JavaScript by choosing the JavaScript Advanced study guide. This manual will give you advanced skills that you can begin using right away in your web page designs. You will learn about creating image rollovers, adding sound to your web pages, working with status bar messages and a wide variety of advanced features.
The JavaScript Advanced courseware is loaded with practical concepts, how to steps, and high-quality instruction that will teach you advanced techniques. Interactive exercises and end-of-unit review sections ensure your success.
This manual is composed of five units and takes about a day to complete, including participating in the exercises. Because the JavaScript Advanced courseware is a self-directed format, you can take as much time as you need whether it's a day, a week, a month, or longer. No matter how long you take, you'll gain advanced skills that you can put into practice.
At the end of the course, keep the training manual as a reference on your bookshelf where you can refer to it when you need help with the advanced techniques.
You can use this training book as a standalone course or supplement your studies with it.
Course Objectives
You will learn how to display messages and scrolling text on the status bar, how to add sound to your web pages, how to create image rollovers, and how to display your images in order. You will also learn about creating, displaying, resizing, and deleting arrays and creating custom objects and instances.
Other advanced techniques include handling errors in JavaScript, setting modifying, reading, and deleting cooking values, using the JavaScript console, and handling browser compatibility issues.
Course Contents
- Unit 1 covers enhancing web pages with JavaScript
- Unit 2 covers using arrays and custom objects
- Unit 3 discusses error handling in JavaScript
- Unit 4 covers using frames
- Unit 5 talks about using cookies


