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Javascript
Started by suikosaga, Sep 04 2004 12:59 PM
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#2
Posted 04 September 2004 - 02:06 PM
what do you mean by 'Javascript provider'? if you mean a website that has javascripts, http://javascript.internet.com/ is good.
all webhosts support javascript, as it is client side (runs on client as opposed to server). most popular internet browsers support javascript
all webhosts support javascript, as it is client side (runs on client as opposed to server). most popular internet browsers support javascript
#4
Posted 06 September 2004 - 02:20 PM
This is a great site for you, if you want to learn how to do Javascript yourself:
www.htmlgoodies.com
They have about 30 primers which are tutorials for people to learn javascript, they are very unique and are done with great detail. The site also has a ton of other stuff for html.
www.java-scripts.net is a great one.
www.htmlgoodies.com
They have about 30 primers which are tutorials for people to learn javascript, they are very unique and are done with great detail. The site also has a ton of other stuff for html.
www.java-scripts.net is a great one.
#5
Posted 07 September 2004 - 11:55 AM
#6
Posted 09 September 2004 - 01:32 AM
I also like Dynamic Drive and have found a ton of great scripts there.
Also check out: http://freescripts.c...pt/scripts.html
Also check out: http://freescripts.c...pt/scripts.html
#7
Posted 14 November 2011 - 08:42 AM
I find freescripts and Dynamic Drive to be providing JavaScript that is bad quality nowadays. The format of the JavaScript codes on those sites are similar to what was written probably 15 years ago.
HotScripts, IMO, offers a very wide variety of scripts in many languages that are more recent. Well there might be some old ones but their rating system is pretty good so the more recent and better ones will come up first.
HotScripts, IMO, offers a very wide variety of scripts in many languages that are more recent. Well there might be some old ones but their rating system is pretty good so the more recent and better ones will come up first.
#9
Posted 15 November 2011 - 07:49 AM
Nowadays, I think javascript without anything can be used only for simple things, I rather use a javascript framework for more serious things on any website, like jQuery. It has a lot of tutorials and a lot of good plugins and codes already written and it;s performance is quite good.
Even though, if you need only simple things with javascript, it's not needed, just an extra overload, but if you plan that your website or project will get bigger, just use a framework and you'll be up to date
Even though, if you need only simple things with javascript, it's not needed, just an extra overload, but if you plan that your website or project will get bigger, just use a framework and you'll be up to date
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