[thelist] tackling a major Javascript project -advice?

Alastair Murdoch alastair at cubeit.co.uk
Sat Dec 22 01:46:20 CST 2001


not sure if it's much use but www.scottandrew.com had some stuff on advanced
DOM programming.  Looks like a few good links there too.

cheers

alastair

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Sent: 20 December 2001 17:14
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Subject: [thelist] tackling a major Javascript project -advice?


Does anybody know any really good Javascript resources?

I need to have a go at creating a system which lets users 'draw' a web
page. They click on the page, a div is created, and when they drag it
resizes with it.

I want this to be as DOM compliant as possible, and its going to require
some pretty serious scripting. I normally turn to irt.org for Javascript
reference, but their stuff is pretty out of date - all document.all and
things like that.

Anybody know a good place to read up on this stuff? Particularly the
click and drag method of creating DIVs....

Thanks,



Kerin Cosford
Codemonkey
Airside
0207 354 9912
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