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DHTML Reference for Netscape

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bibeche

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Apr 17, 2001
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I'm a web designer (a novice :eek:)) and I've build a web site which includes several dynamic HTML things like hidden tables and other stuff..
But, I've taken as a reference the Microsoft's DHTML Reference (available in the online workshop page), and it's refer only to the JavaScript and CSS in IE5.0
Now, my web site is built, I've tried to open pages in Netscape....Waou ! :eek:( Horrible !
Most of my designs not work in Netscape.
So, now, I'm trying to write another web site with the same design but optimised for both IE and Netscape.
For that, I'm searching an online reference or a downloadable one for DHTML in Netscape as microsoft's one.

Please anyone can help me finding one on web!

Thanks in advance.

Bibeche
 
You should really consider Dreamweaver if you want the best of both worlds (IE and NS) and full utilization of DHTML also.

Dreamweaver sports some of the greatest features I have ever seen in a web development software package. Things such as a timeline and the ability to use layers with the greatest of ease...making them visible or invisible at the click of a navigational button or graphic. Movement of layers across the screen at the users specification or automatically OnLoad.

It would be worth your time to download a free trial copy at Ya' Gotta Love It!:)X-)
 
if you want the refs, only the refs, the best place to go is devedge, netscape's developpers site - or w3c as they present the actual standards
check out the faqs for the jscript forum, there are some good cross-browser links
 
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