2006-07-03
05:06:43
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Am
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Computers & Internet
➔ Programming & Design
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"vanilla_fudge333"
click on my nick name "Am"
it will take you to my "Q&A" on that webpage you will see a link that says "Contact Am"
Click on it...
Once you have clicked on it you will be taken to a form, fill it out like you would a regular email.
;-)
This is how you communicate with people on Yahoo Answers (it only works if the person has set up an email and gave their REAL email to Yahoo Answers, I did so don't worry you CAN contact me this way).
2006-07-05
18:30:20 ·
update #1
FOR all the rest who actually ANSWERED my Q LOL... I am reading through the links (b/c I need to finesh my HW lol), I will pick the best answer after I find out what links were the most helpful to me. (My teacher just zipped through it, and the book su(ks so I REALLY needed the extra help in understanding this since I'm NEW to JavaScript ~but not new to HTML~... THANKS yall)
2006-07-05
18:33:45 ·
update #2
By the way
"vanilla_fudge333"
(everyone else just ignore this comment)
Here is a link you can go to
its not crystal clear but you can begin to get an idea LOL.
Here's the link:
http://www.geocities.com/veganinfolinks/
By the way if you have recieved my emails through Yahoo Answers then why haven't you at least contacted me back letting me know you've recieved them!?! That way I wont waste my time.
;-)
2006-07-05
22:31:54 ·
update #3
Hi Am,
If you've just started to learn javascript, I would suggest visiting the links below. The tutorials are designed for beginners and helps you learn the fundamentals of javascript.
1. http://blinding-light.com/tutorials/3
2. http://www.javascriptmall.com/learn/contents.htm
3. http://www.hoboes.com/html/NetLife/Web_Scripting/
4. http://www.tizag.com/javascriptT/
5. http://www.echoecho.com/javascript1.htm
2006-07-03 19:26:04
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answer #1
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answered by A* 7
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Designing the positioning could be saved removed from understanding lots code. this is not with regard to the code, this is seem, experience, navigation, content cloth etc. do not layout to the code. Code to the layout. Storyboards are greater important that html tags or the mechanics of having a div substitute text cloth or photographs in javascript. this suggests you have greater time than you think of to learn the technicals. As others have suggested, books are good and function greater intensity than maximum on line how-tos, as is a direction or 2.
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answered by gwinnjr 4
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Here you go :) Netscape used to have this documentation at developer.netscape.com but since AOL purchased it, the site was closed off much to the dismay of many many people. This link will take you to the site that pretty much adopted the task of supporting javascript and a number of other web development tasks. Have fun with it. There are user groups there too that you can sign up with to help you with questions about javascript. Also they have very good tutorials.
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/JavaScript
2006-07-05 08:00:02
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answered by rodneycrater 3
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P.S.
I have a plan... SHHHHhh! I'm not telling it here, b/c it will be for ALL the people to decide ;-)
...COINTELPRO... Shhhh...but they can't stop this Hehe
(If anyone's interested, just email me and help me spread the contagious wildfire of true Humanity)
THIS IS THE ONLY WAY IT WOULD LET ME CONTACT YOU. I
WANT TO KNOW WHAT YOUR THEORY IS PLEASE COULD YOU TELL ME?
2006-07-05 09:02:56
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answer #4
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answered by vanilla_fudge333 1
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try freewebs.com you can get a free website there and also they give instructions on on how to add features including java.
2006-07-03 05:10:45
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answered by Jane J 2
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http://www.w3schools.com/js/
2006-07-03 05:10:33
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answered by quantenmaschine 2
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http://www.w3schools.com
2006-07-03 06:50:12
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.pekiyi.150m.com
javascript
2006-07-03 05:10:34
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answered by iyiogrenci 6
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try www.w3schools.com
they have lot of tutorials.not only javascript....have lot
2006-07-03 05:12:15
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answered by Rajeeva 2
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try http://www.w3schools.com
2006-07-03 11:00:59
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answered by Anonymous
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