I agree totally with mjames' second suggestion (htmlgoodies), especially its javascript primer.
You might also want to check out John Pollack's site -- http://www.javascriptcity.com
Vinny
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dreuby posted this at 11:23 — 28th September 2000.
Webmonkey's tutorial is good (several years old but should still do the trick - webmonkey.com) Voodoo's intro to Javascript (also a little out of date but still teaches the basics). I don't have the URL for that anymore though - do a search if you're interested
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mjames posted this at 00:36 — 18th September 2000.
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Might want to try:
http://www.sitepoint.com
http://www.htmlgoodies.com
http://www.javascripts.com
Vincent Puglia posted this at 01:56 — 18th September 2000.
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Hi,
I agree totally with mjames' second suggestion (htmlgoodies), especially its javascript primer.
You might also want to check out John Pollack's site -- http://www.javascriptcity.com
Vinny
Where the world once stood
the blades of grass cut me still
dreuby posted this at 11:23 — 28th September 2000.
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Hi
Joe Barta's tutorials at http://www.pagetutor.com/
are user friendly and clear - you can work on-line or download them
Megan posted this at 13:23 — 28th September 2000.
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Webmonkey's tutorial is good (several years old but should still do the trick - webmonkey.com) Voodoo's intro to Javascript (also a little out of date but still teaches the basics). I don't have the URL for that anymore though - do a search if you're interested
Megan
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