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My talent is wasted here!:(
If you want to know so much... Here's a link just for you:
[URL]http://www.google.co.uk/search?num=20&hl=en&safe=off&q=What+is+dhtml&spell=1[/URL]
Tyla wrote:
> You do have to ask yourself...
>
> Why haven't I heard of dHTML?
>
> Probably because it's crap!;)
Why haven't I heard of dHTML?
Probably because it's crap!;)
> What is dHTML exactly?
http://www.w3schools.com/dhtml/dhtml_intro.asp
DHTML is NOT a W3C Standard
DHTML stands for Dynamic HTML.
DHTML is not a standard defined by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). DHTML is a "marketing term" - used by Netscape and Microsoft to describe the new technologies the 4.x generation browsers would support.
DHTML is a combination of technologies used to create dynamic Web sites.
To most people DHTML means a combination of HTML 4.0, Style Sheets and JavaScript.
W3C once said: "Dynamic HTML is a term used by some vendors to describe the combination of HTML, style sheets and scripts that allows documents to be animated."
> Ok who is up on Dynamic HTML, and what are its pit falls if any? is it
> limited to certain browsers etc or should it be available to the
> masses of browsers that are out there?
Personally I avoid using it as it's badly implemented across all browsers. NS havetheir own flavour as do M$. One day they'll universalise it, but until then, I've always tried avoiding it