DHTML/Layers
Get started using NN 4.0's layering effects and DHTML
Creating Dynamic Websites Using JavaScript Last week we discussed a method for creating a modular Javascript toolbox. This week we show you how to use the Document Object Model to dynamically change the look of your web pages!
So, You Want DHTML, Huh? DHTML Stands for Dynamic HTML and it employs Style Sheets. It's quite interesting. Check it out.
So, You Don't Want Clicks, Huh? It won't stop clever criminals, but by stopping a user's right click you have a better chance keeping your images. Learn how to disable a user's right or left mouse button or to disable the mouse altogether!
DHTML Example: Tabbed Interface These note cards move back to front when you click on the tabs. It's a great way to supply your viewers with multiple levels of information!