[thelist] Navigating the DOM

Chris Heilmann lists at onlinetools.org
Mon Apr 4 05:23:24 CDT 2005


> On Apr 4, 2005 5:13 AM, Noah St.Amand <noah at tookish.net> wrote:
>> On a vaguely related note, can anyone recommend a good DOM scripting
>> book for someone with a fair bit of server-side coding experience, but
>> very little on the client side? I'm pretty fluent in CSS, but basically
>>   useless with Javascript (see exhibit A above). I would prefer
>> something standards-oriented, and something that might help me get
>> started using Ajax.
>
> I usually find various O'Reilly books to be good, especially David
> Flanagan's "JavaScript: The Definitive Guide" (great for DOM node
> parent/child/sibling stuff) and Danny Goodman's "DHTML: The Definitive
> Reference".

<blowingmyowntrumpet>
http://www.onlinetools.org/articles/unobtrusivejavascript/
</blowingmyowntrumpet>
I'd gladly publish this as a book, too, but alas, finding a publisher :-)


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