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Chapter 10: Document Object Model (DOM): Objects and Collections

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22 Apr 2009CPOL24 min read 39.8K   9  
In this chapter you'll learn Use JavaScript and the W3C Document Object Model to create dynamic web pages, the concepts of DOM nodes and DOM trees, to traverse, edit and modify elements in an XHTML document, to change CSS styles dynamically, and to create JavaScript animations.
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