Dynamic CSAs - Part 1: Interactivity Events
By: Rob Williams on Thursday, June 9, 2005
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Although many aspects of web development have changed over the years, one that seems to have remained "untouched" has been the way in which users interact with web sites. The introduction of Flash has caused many web developers to begin to think about new and different ways to allow the user to "experience" a web site, but having to abandon most of your current web skills in order to "start again in Flash" has deterred many developers from really exploring these new interactivity options in mainstream projects. Thanks to some recent browser and web technology developments though it's now possible to create rich interactive web sites by expanding upon, rather than replacing, your current web skills. This is the brave new world of Dynamic Client-side Applications. In the first part of this series we take a look at Interactivity Events.
The Dynamic CSAs Series:
Dynamic CSAs - Part 1: Interactivity Events
Dynamic CSAs - Part 2: Client/Server Communication
Dynamic CSAs - Part 3: Bringing it All Together
Dynamic CSAs - Part 4: Completing the Notepad
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