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Re: recommendations for JavaScript learning resources?

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http://www.w3schools.com/js/default.asp

Is what I would recommend. w3schools has some of the best guides to.. well alot of things. I learn my CSS techniques there.

I have another link somewhere on my computer, let me dig for that a bit.

I would also recommend googling for harmful javascript exploits, so you know what to look out for to keep your code ( and server! ) safe and secure.
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Re: recommendations for JavaScript learning resources?

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Thanks for the response Killer_Typo I very much appreciate it and going to try it out

:-)

Ok, I just tried this code out and it shows the code up on the page and no message on a right click to give message..

what am I doing wrong? I placed the code into a blank Frontpage in html mode and viewed it both in preview and browser..

Maybe I should be on a beginners page some place.. sorry but sometimes it just needs a small chunk of the puzzle to get the bigger picture done..

Would appreciate your comment again please.. I do appreciate it..
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Re: recommendations for JavaScript learning resources?

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Originally Posted by MtBobcat
Thanks for the response Killer_Typo I very much appreciate it and going to try it out

:-)

Ok, I just tried this code out and it shows the code up on the page and no message on a right click to give message..

what am I doing wrong? I placed the code into a blank Frontpage in html mode and viewed it both in preview and browser..

Maybe I should be on a beginners page some place.. sorry but sometimes it just needs a small chunk of the puzzle to get the bigger picture done..

Would appreciate your comment again please.. I do appreciate it..

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