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Hm I had VMs off oopsises. Anyway if you wanted to learn Javascript for reals, here's some hot tips to always keep on mind:
-Run Javascript as part of your html file, link
So use <script src="myscripts.js"></script> at the head of your html code, notice you need to have your .js file (javacript file) in the same folder as your .html/.htm file, same goes to your .css files.-Use jQuery, so you can accomplish something.
You don't need to download jQuery, you can refer to it at the head of your html, here's how (section jQuery CDN).-Run your script from time to time, or else your debugging process will get difficult.
Editor links:
ConTEXT: http://www.contexteditor.org/index.php
Notepad++: http://notepad-plus-plus.org/
Use ConTEXT for HTML, but you can use it for CSS and JavaScript too. I suggest you try Notepad++ for CSS and Javacript though.
But I don't use anything special for CSS, I use normal Windows Notepad for CSS files :D
Learning links:
w3schools (html): http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_basic.asp
Codecademy (js): http://www.codecademy.com/en/tracks/javascript
w3schools (css): http://www.w3schools.com/css/
The Javascript tutorials in Codecademy are good, but they want you to do the exact same way as they do so you can advance, which is annoying.
w3schools is really compact and visually good, but for javacript you need to learn it from codecademy.
Also you can PM/VM me for burning questions you can't find answer online.
-Run Javascript as part of your html file, link
So use <script src="myscripts.js"></script> at the head of your html code, notice you need to have your .js file (javacript file) in the same folder as your .html/.htm file, same goes to your .css files.-Use jQuery, so you can accomplish something.
You don't need to download jQuery, you can refer to it at the head of your html, here's how (section jQuery CDN).-Run your script from time to time, or else your debugging process will get difficult.
Editor links:
ConTEXT: http://www.contexteditor.org/index.php
Notepad++: http://notepad-plus-plus.org/
Use ConTEXT for HTML, but you can use it for CSS and JavaScript too. I suggest you try Notepad++ for CSS and Javacript though.
But I don't use anything special for CSS, I use normal Windows Notepad for CSS files :D
Learning links:
w3schools (html): http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_basic.asp
Codecademy (js): http://www.codecademy.com/en/tracks/javascript
w3schools (css): http://www.w3schools.com/css/
The Javascript tutorials in Codecademy are good, but they want you to do the exact same way as they do so you can advance, which is annoying.
w3schools is really compact and visually good, but for javacript you need to learn it from codecademy.
Also you can PM/VM me for burning questions you can't find answer online.