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ARTICLES & TUTORIALS FOR DHTML DEVELOPMENT for CROSS-BROWSER COMPATIBILITY: Listed here are Links to Online DHTML Tutorials for creating compatible DHTML Coded Web Pages.

Creating Cross-Browser DHTML Objects
This is a tutorial in how to use DHTML to create a tabbed index card stack for the 4th generation browsers from Microsoft and Netscape. It's a three part series covering cross-browsers compatability amongst other things.

Creating a cross browser scroller using DHTML
There's something about text moving across the screen that fascinates people. Since it was first possible to create moving text in a webpage, by using JavaScript, countless so-called scroller scripts have been created.

Creating cross-browser DHTML
In this lesson, I'll first illustrate a way of creating a "cross-browser" layer, then show you a scripting technique I recently learned that allows you to easily sniff out the browser type of the surfer.

Creating Cross Browser Scrollers Using DHTML -Have you noticed, however, that most of them are limited to scrolling the text either inside a textbox, or status bar? For example, the below scroller scrolls text inside a textbox:

Creating a Cross-Browser Scroller using DHTML
Not that there's anything wrong with textboxes or the status bar, but personally, I like my text scrolled all by itself, not wrapped inside any other element. In other words, a "true" text scroller. Is it possible?

Creating cross-browser DHTML
Apparently NS 4 treats an absolutely positioned div the same as a layer. So, without any further delay, here's an example of a cross browser layer:

Creating Scrollable Tables
This article explores creating a scrollable table for Internet Explorer 4.0 without requiring script. You can only create this scrollable table in Internet Explorer 4.0. For non-IE4 users, a traditional static table is displayed.

Creating a cross browser scroller using DHTML
In IE4, it's actually very simple to scroll any text, thanks to a default tag supported since IE3- the

 

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