Part III. DOM Scripting Gems

What book on web standards would be complete without some DOM scripting examples? That's why I've dedicated the last part of this book to dynamic scripting techniques for improving your users' experience.

I've deliberately tried to choose techniques that aren't too scary for the more designy and less developy types among youdon't be afraid to get your hands dirty with some JavaScript!

Ian starts off by showing us his technique for saving the world: by using DOM scripting to specify that only the important parts of a web page get printed, we avoid wasted paper and hassle.

Next up, Cameron demonstrates that it's not that difficult to provide your users with a more dynamic interactive environment on your web pages by using ...

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