I don't remember what it used to be called, but it was totally dedicated to dHTML - now, they take on most languages but they still have some valuable dHTML tutorials.
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Vincent Puglia posted this at 02:39 — 1st February 2000.
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sawz posted this at 20:10 — 30th January 2000.
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http://www.dynamicdrive.com/
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Anonymous posted this at 22:51 — 31st January 2000.
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This is probably one of the best I have seen and one that I visit regularly:
http://www.siteexperts.com
I don't remember what it used to be called, but it was totally dedicated to dHTML - now, they take on most languages but they still have some valuable dHTML tutorials.
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Vincent Puglia posted this at 02:39 — 1st February 2000.
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Hi,
beside dynamicDrive -- www.irt.org and the code at netscape & microsoft
My site currently has 3 crossbrowser scripts (one introductory, one with hiding forms, the other moving self-closing layers)
Vinny GrassBlade: cut&paste javascript
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