Overview
Dynamic HTML is the term used to mean several ways to enhance
static web pages. Dynamic HTML effects using a combination of
HTML, Cascading Style Sheets, and JavaScript.
Scope
Positioning; precisely placing blocks of content on the page and,
if desired, moving these blocks around.
Style modifications; on-the-fly altering the aesthetics of content
on the page.
Event handling; how to relate user events to changes in positioning
or other style modifications.
Note:
This tutorial covers HTML Version 4.0, the latest version as of
date. Some additional features that are widely and consistently
implemented in browsers are also covered.
The
entire DHTML tutorial in the Windows Help format. To view click
here and choose "Open from location".