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Forms & JavaScript Living Together in Harmony


Have you ever created a form-based web page, using JavaScript, that didn't work properly on your browser? If so, this is where Jeff jumps in to help you out with tips on how to use your JavaScript responsively when dealing with forms.

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By: Jeff Howden
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May 06, 2003
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
  1. · Forms & JavaScript Living Together in Harmony
  2. · JavaScripting Problems and Solutions
  3. · Conclusion

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Forms & JavaScript Living Together in Harmony - Conclusion
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I've only covered the most common JavaScript mistakes made when working with forms. There are lots more out in the wild that frustrate non-Javascript users to no end. I hope this article has shown that it doesn't have to be this way and encouraged you to be the best developer you can be. After all, forms and JavaScript really can live together in harmony.
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