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How to use DOM properties. Object structure of a simple HTML page and a table.
Object structure of an unordered list (UL), a descriptive list (DL), and a complex HTML document.
Look at some bugs in IE5's implementation of the W3C's new DOM. Learn what to look for, and how to work around them. Practice some more document analysis and DOM synthesis. W3C's new DOM is supported only by Internet Explorer 5.0 and up, as well as Netscape's Gecko.
Using properties and methods to manipulate documents. removeNode, replaceNode, and swapNode.
Creating an HTML tag node and text node. Cloning a node. How to append or connect a child to a parent. How to nominate a parent to a child.
Classic "unscramble the sliding puzzle" game. Creating elements; filling an array; handling mouse clicks.
Building a table of contents using the W3C DOM. Properties and methods. Finding headers and an element's contents.
Building a table of contents using the W3C Document Object Model, Part 2. Making it live. Building the tree.
Learn how to plan and architect a DOM-based game. Includes new browser sniffer.
Learn how to load the game pieces, move the snake around, and interact with the user. For IE5 and Nav5/Netscape Gecko.
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