HTML and DHTML Reference

This section contains reference information for the Dynamic HTML (DHTML) API.

Dynamic HTML (DHTML) Object Model References

DHTML Collections

This section contains a list of the collections exposed by the DHTML Object Model.

DHTML Constants

This section lists the constants in the DHTML Object Model.

DHTML Events

This section contains the events exposed by the DHTML Object Model.

DHTML Methods

This section contains a list of the methods exposed by the DHTML Object Model.

DHTML Objects

This section contains a list of the objects defined by DHTML.

DHTML Properties

This section contains a list of the properties in the DHTML Object Model.

HTML References

HTML Character Sets

Character sets determine how the bytes that represent the text of your HTML document are translated to readable characters. Windows Internet Explorer interprets the bytes in your document according to the applied character set translations.

HTML Elements

This section contains a list of elements defined by HTML. The links take you to the element definitions, which contain the set of members for the element.

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) References

CSS Attributes: Index

This index lists all the supported Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) attributes by category, and indicates the version of Internet Explorer in which the attributes were first available.

CSS Length Units Reference

This section defines the supported length units for CSS

Additional References

Color Table

Colors can be specified in HTML pages in two ways—by using numbers to denote an RGB color value, or by using a color name.

Command Identifiers

Command identifiers specify an action to take on the given object.

Default Behaviors Reference

Introduction to DHTML Behaviors provides a means for Web developers to extend the current Internet Explorer object model. A number of behaviors have been implemented as part of Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 and are referred to as default behaviors.

Language Codes

The following table lists all the possible language codes used to specify various system settings.

Tips and Tricks

As with any type of programming, writing bug-free, efficient scripts that meet your expectations takes a bit of work. The following sections provide some tips and hints to make that work take less time and go more smoothly.

Visual Filters and Transitions Reference

As of Internet Explorer 4.0, you can apply multimedia-style effects to your Web pages using visual filters and transitions. You can apply visual filters and transitions to standard HTML controls, such as text containers, images, and other windowless objects. Transitions are time-varying filters that create a transition from one visual state to another. By combining filters and transitions with basic scripting, you can create visually engaging and interactive documents.


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Character Entities for Special Symbols and BIDI Text
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