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Using JavaScript, you can radically transform HTML documents, adding functionality to static web pages and even creating full-blown web applications. At its core, JavaScript can do anything that any ...
The JavaScript Framework That Puts Web Pages on a Diet Svelte, created by a graphics editor for The New York Times, has attracted a following among programmers who want their pages to load faster.
JavaScript is a popular language, and it’s easy to find general-purpose snippets that help complement it. But its most important context is the web browser, and there’s a lot you can do to enhance ...
PyScript lets you run Python scripts right in the browser, side by side with JavaScript, with two-way interaction between your code and the web page.
HTML form items like drop-down menus enable you to add dynamic functionality to your Web pages using JavaScript. Use the "Select" form to create your drop-down menu and include the list of website ...
Everyone knows search is moving toward "entities" rather than keywords. It's easy to see words on a web page -- here are the tools you can use to see entities, as well.
Many Web pages use complex JavaScript scripts to interact with you, save your preferences or gather information about visitors to the site. If your Mozilla Firefox Web browser is set to block ...
Google Chrome will soon be able to block JavaScript redirects when users click on a web page link that opens a URL in either a new window or new tab. For those unfamiliar, when inserting a link ...
Dr. James McCaffrey presents a complete end-to-end demonstration of linear regression using JavaScript. Linear regression is ...
Google Chrome is getting a new feature that increases security when clicking on web page links that open URLs in a new window or tab.