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Introduction to DHTML

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What you should already know

Before you continue you should have a basic understanding of the following:

  • WWW, HTML and the basics of building Web pages
  • CSS
  • JavaScript

If you want to study these subjects first, find the tutorials on our Home Page.


DHTML is NOT a W3C Standard!

Dynamic HTML is not a standard defined by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), it is a "marketing term" that was used by Netscape and Microsoft to describe the new technologies the 4.x generation browsers would support.

Dynamic HTML is a combination of technologies to make Web pages dynamic. To most people Dynamic HTML means a combination of HTML 4.0, Style Sheets and JavaScript. W3C once said:

"Dynamic HTML is a term used by some vendors to describe the combination of HTML, style sheets and scripts that allows documents to be animated."


DHTML Technologies

With DHTML a Web developer can control how to display and position HTML elements in a browser window.

HTML 4.0

HTML 4.0 introduced two important things: Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and the Document Object Model (DOM).

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)

With CSS we got a style and layout model for HTML documents.

Document Object Model

With the DOM we got a document content model for HTML documents.

JavaScript (and VBScript)

Allows you to write scripting code to control HTML elements.

DHTML technologies in Netscape Navigator 4.x and Internet Explorer 4.x:

Netscape Navigator 4.x Cross-Browser DHTML Internet Explorer 4.x
  • JSS (JavaScript Style Sheets) (allows you to control how different HTML elements will be displayed)
  • Layers (allows you to control element positioning and visibility)
  • CSS1
  • CSS2 (allows you to control how different HTML elements will be displayed)
  • CSS Positioning (allows you to control element positioning and visibility)
  • JavaScript
  • Visual Filters (allow you to apply visual effects to text and graphics)
  • Dynamic CSS (allows you to control element positioning and visibility)
     

Problems with coding DHTML technologies WILL occur as long as each browser creates its own proprietary features and technology that is not supported by other browsers. A Web page may look great in one browser and horrible in another.


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