Yes, I have found that the w3schools.com online courses in JavaScript are great. They are short & easy to understand. They also have a hands-on learning area that allows you to manipulate the code. They offer beginning and then more advanced concept in JavaScript to learn. The icing on the cake is that it's free.
Javascript is generally used to make a website more dynamic. For example, on answers.com, it is used to allow users to answer a question without having the reload the page, used to allow people to vote on answers, and used to be able to follow different experts, brands, and categories, etc.
Javascript is not a program or function that you update. It is a programming language that is used on the web. Updating your browser may allow use of newer javascript features, but there is no way to technically update javascript.
This depends on your browser.In Firefox: Extra-> Options -> Content -> Enable JavascriptIn Internet Explorer: Tools -> Security -> Custom Level -> Enable Active ScriptingIn Safari: Tools-menu (right-top) -> Preferences -> Security -> Enable JavascriptOtherwise refer to your browser's manual.In Chrome 5:Wrench (button) | Options | Under the Hood (tab) | Content Settings (button) | Javascript (tab) | Check Allow All Sites to Run JavaScript
Most browsers allow you to disable cookies. This would prevent any javascript function from collecting data about your computer. Unfortunately, cookies can be very useful. They remember logins and passwords for you, and can help make a webpage more interactive. As long as you stay on safe websites, you shouldn't worry about javascript cookies.
Not easily, browsers block that kind of thing deliberately.Try an iframe, using Javascript to change the source as needed. Some browsers will give a pop-up asking whether you want to allow this, others will require that you change the browser security settings.The easiest way to include content from other sites is to forgo the Javascript and do it on the server.
To enable JavaScript in Chrome, click the Menu button (to the right of the address bar) and choose "Settings". Scroll to the bottom and click "Show Advanced Settings". Under the "Privacy" heading, click the "Content settings" button. Under the JavaScript heading of the box that comes up, click "Allow all sites to run JavaScript (recommended)".
You should start with the basics. Learn HTML and CSS. This is what is used to display the static content. After you have knowlege of that learning a server scripting language such as PHP and a brower side scriping language such as javascript will allow you to add the dynamic parts of the website. If you just want a website up and running quick you can also employ several premade template sites such as joomla.
Yes, depending on how the website is scripted. What you need to do is right-click the webpage and select 'view page source'. All the coding you can see in that window is basically the webpage you are looking at in code view, so you need to have a basic understanding of HTML and JavaScript if the page is interactive. Alternatively if you press 'F12' that will bring up the developer window and allow you to pick a certain aspect of the website.
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There are many different websites that allow one to create a website that allows for video sharing online. It is possible if you use one of these places that allow this.
You'll need to use JavaScript to do something like that. And unfortunately, at the time of writing this, MySpace won't allow JavaScript on profiles.
The Facebook site that allow nudity is Hot Guys