Web Design and Implementation (Winter 04-05)


Javascript and the DOM: Studio Exercise (17 January 2005)

Work through the BrainJar.com tutorials on Introduction to the DOM and The DOM Event Model.

Create example web pages that use the techniques explained in these pages, and create an entry in your weblog that points to the examples. (You can also embed the examples in your weblog entry, if you'd prefer.)


Links From Other Weblogs (Trackbacks)
(Trackback link: http://www.it.rit.edu/~ell/mt/mt-tb.cgi/1247)
Trackback link from Crazy Chat

Excerpt: I am very glad we are getting to this in class. After trying my best to figure out how to do some crazy thing with Javascript on my own, this is really helping to simplify a lot of things....
Read More: A Quick lesson in DOM

Posted Jan 17, 2005 1:30 PM
Trackback link from Ryan Taylor's 409 Weblog

Excerpt: Hmmm...so it turns out I am one of the people who has been neglecting the ices. I never posted my recipe site. I swear i did it like 90 weeks ago! It's here if you're interested. More recently i looked...
Read More: DOM tuts and Recipes

Posted Jan 19, 2005 12:16 AM
Trackback link from Adrienne's 409 Class Blog

Excerpt: I find it kind of difficult to do the inclass exercises actually during class time for some reason. I think I've gotten spoiled by having two monitors to work with at home... I like to spread out! Well in any...
Read More: 20050117 inclass

Posted Jan 19, 2005 1:55 AM
Trackback link from Jeremy's Weblog

Excerpt: Javascript Intro
Read More: The beginnings of javascript

Posted Jan 19, 2005 11:27 AM
Trackback link from James Schmatz's Weblog

Excerpt: http://www.rit.edu/~jms4144/409/dom.html Monday, we learned about the DOM of Javascript, and how the elements of a website are organized in heiograhpical form. We read up on the way to edit things dynamically using Javascript, and played around with it...
Read More: DOM Example

Posted Jan 19, 2005 12:16 PM
Trackback link from Bryan's Weblog

Excerpt: So here's what we're doing in class right now. We're using javascript to learn a few of the things i put up as examples on this page....
Read More: Javascripting`

Posted Jan 21, 2005 3:08 PM
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