JavaScript Getting Browser details and Version Detection using JavaScript
Getting Browser details and Version Detection using JavaScript JavaScript / General Development
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JavaScript Browser Detection JavaScript / User Info
Browser detection allows you to find out what browser your viewer is using, and then perform a script based on it-- or just to send a friendly message to those with your favorite browser.
Browser Version Control JavaScript / User Info
There are different browsers and versions out there. Thus you, the programmer, do not know what JavaScript capabilities the user has. Insuring that the scripts you write run in most users browsers can be done in a few different ways.One way is to use JavaScript to check which browser they are using, and then program accordingly. This is the most common way to avoid any scripting error.
Browser Detect Script JavaScript / User Info
Our client side browser sniffer based on JavaScript, which includes links from our popular object and method detection tests to more detailed information on how they work.
Functions JavaScript / Getting Started
Sometimes instead of just adding your javascript to the page and having the browser perform the tasks as soon as the script is read, you might want your javascript to be performed only upon the detection of a certain event. A function is a block of code which can be called from any point in a script after it has been declared. It is basically a compartmentalized JavaScript designed to accomplish a single task.
Swap Images with Javascript JavaScript / Image Effects
Almost everyone has visited webpages where an image changes when you move the mouse over it or click on it without the page having to reload. This is a common effect and can be easily achieved with Javascript. Any browser can show this Image Swap effect, unless you are using an old browser like IE 3.0, which is very unlikely these days.
Statusbar Message JavaScript / Miscellaneous
This is a quick, and quite simple tutorial. Now its not html, it uses Javascript. What it does is lets you customize what it says in the status bar usually at the bottom left of your browser. Right now in your browser it should say 'Infinite Designs.org ....'. Here's how to make it do that.
Tutorial: Introduction to JavaScript JavaScript / Getting Started
JavaScript is an easy-to-learn programming language which can be built into Web pages, so that it executes from within the browser rather than on the web server. Intranets especially can leverage the power of JavaScript to create "smart" Web pages which can process data and interact with the user. In this introduction we concisely look at the main programming points of the JavaScript language.
Starting a JavaScript JavaScript / Getting Started
How do you tell the browser that a script is starting? Moreover, how does he know what kind of script is starting? What if the browser doesn't support JavaScript?.
Web Pages for Everyone JavaScript / Getting Started
One of the most difficult tasks a Web Designer faces is using new technologies or browser specific effects without alienating people with other browsers. How to use JavaScript and meta tags to make browser specific effects available to everyone.
Opening a New Browser Window in JavaScript JavaScript / Frames and Window
Learn how to create a new window using JavaScript. This tutorial explains the options for customizing a window including the title, location, size, and if it is resizable. It will also explain how to hide/show the menubar, location bar, status bar, and scrollbars.
JavaScript Redirection JavaScript / Navigation and Searching
Redirection is often used to take viewers to a page depending on their browser's name or version. To redirect a viewer instantly, you just need to add a short command in your head section.
JavaScript Operations on Variables JavaScript / Getting Started
A variable is an amount of memory space reserved to store a piece of information of your code. To use such a memory space, you must first let the browser know that you would need it. For the browser to reserve such a memory space for you, and to use it eventually, you must give it a name. The memory space that is reserved will be used to receive some values from your application and to make such values available when your code needs them. The content of this reserved memory space can change or vary regularly.