Java Script works on the client side (eg. After a page has been sent to the browser, the browser will run the java script) and can be used to run small programs (eg. hit counters, clocks).
HTML just tells a browser how to format a web page.
It's best to create web pages which use as little HTML as possible, as some users may have java script disabled in their browser.
2006-08-03 03:16:01
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answered by Leandra R 1
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Well Java Script is pretty much useless without HTML. Java Script requires the cooperation of the client computer as well. I prefer PHP and HTML which allow the most control of content and formatting.
2006-08-03 03:14:51
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answered by Interested Dude 7
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enable me provide you the shortest and easiest answer: JavaScript. JavaScript is a scripting language stepped forward especially for the cyber web. All cutting-part cyber web browsers help it natively (it has outfitted-in help) and the large majority of cyber web web content on the cyber web utilise it. It additionally works properly with HTML and it could dynamically upload or alter cyber web internet site content actual. Java exchange into no longer designed for the cyber web. To run Java applets, the shopper's computer ought to have the Java plugin, which you are able to not assure. it is likewise greater good to control and exhibit content. that's in lots of situations an extraordinarily undesirable thought to apply Java applets, till you require effectual function interior of a consumer's browser for a sport or mini-software.
2016-10-01 10:28:04
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answered by ? 4
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Why not compare chalk and cheese?
HTML is a markup language, Javascript is an interpreted script language.
HTML is more about formatting the data.
Javascript is a programming language that can make dynamic changes to the data and to the way that it is displayed.
2006-08-03 03:54:19
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answered by AnalProgrammer 7
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HTML is simple, just basically a language to format content. Java is a progamming language, for when content and actions need to vary and be dymanic. Use HTML if you can. Javascript, while powerful, will add many more issues and complications.
2006-08-03 03:10:25
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answered by Rjmail 5
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hmmnn, there are different things, html displays the texts, pictures of a web page and need java script or vb script to write functions to make a button do stuff or do calculations
go to www.w3schools.com to learn more
2006-08-03 03:15:55
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answered by jean 4
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HTML is easiest... JavaScript is complicated and should be avoided if you can do the same thing through HTML/XML
2006-08-03 03:13:37
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answered by Anonymous
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They cannot be compared as they play separate and distinct roles in website creation. You are to use them together.
2006-08-03 03:36:22
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answered by Arkangyle 4
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It depends what you want to do, they both have their pros and cons for certain things.
2006-08-03 03:10:10
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answered by Yoi_55 7
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