HTML is used to create forms. As it is not a programming language it cannot process the forms or make them do anything. So for example it can create a button but it cannot make something happen when you click it. To do that, you need a programming language. Javascript is a programming language that is used in HTML pages to do lots of things, including the processing of forms.
HTML, CSS, & JavaScript.
Yes HTML pages can be converted into other formats. You need to use jQuery and JavaScript for that purpose.
JavaScript is a script which makes HTML more interactive and adds more functionality to HTML.
To get a working comment/feedback box, you will need to use the programming languages HTML and Javascript (javascript is widely used for forms)
No, but you can nest JavaScript into the HTML.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) produces the HTML standards, along with XML, JavaScript, and a variety of other web-related technologies. You can find them in the related links.
I have some experience in HTML but not JavaScript.
I would suggest you start with HTML and then move on to JavaScript VBScript would come after that. EX: <html><body><!--HTML HERE--> <!--JAVASCRIPT STARTS BELOW--> <script language="JavaScript"> //JAVASCRIPT HERE </script> <!--JAVASCRIPT ENDS HERE--> <!--VBSCRIPT STARTS BELOW--> <script language="VBScript"> 'VBSCRIPT HERE </script> </body></html>
It is web-based and designed completely in HTML and JavaScript
Javascript is a language used WITH HTML. It is not HTML. HTML is a markup language used to delineate between different types of data. JavaScript is a programming language, containing logic, functions, and object.
JavaScript is used to make HTML DHTML or Dynamic HTML. Provides a lot more interactivity between the web page and the browser provided JavaScript is not turned off.
If you want to learn more about HTML CSS and JavaScript please look at the related links.