> Can anyone recommend a good JS forum where I can go and > learn? Books are good up to a point, but practial help is > always so much better. > > Cheers > > Francis Not sure what you mean by 'forum' if it's something other than this list. I highly recommend Thau's JavaScript tutorial at Webmonkey as a starting place (http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/programming/javascript/tutorials/tutori al1.html). Enough detail to understand concepts, but not overwhelming. Also, Shirley's got some great info at http://www.websitetips.com/javascript/index.html#sites Finally, your tip wasn't closed. Not sure how broken that'll be. joel