JavaScript allows a page to determine the visitor's browser. For example,
you are currently
Dynamic HTML is a term used to describe
a way of creating a Web page that can be modified as the viewer interacts
with the page. The term is used to mean different things by Microsoft
and Netscape.
Almost all Web pages are currently written in some form of HTML (HyperText
Mark-up Language). Various current technologies that allow the page
designer more control over precise element placement, color, size,
etc., are referred to collectively as Dynamic HTML (DHTML).
These technologies include:
- Cascading Style Sheets
- JavaScript or VBScript scripts that modify page element attributes
- Java or ActiveX
Another exciting technology for spicing
up your web site is Macromedia Flash.