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HTML JavaScript



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JavaScript makes HTML pages more dynamic and interactive.



Example



My First JavaScript






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The HTML <script> Tag


The <script> tag is used to define a client-side script
(JavaScript).


The <script> element either contains scripting statements, or it points to an
external script file through the src attribute.


Common uses for JavaScript are image manipulation, form validation, and
dynamic changes of content.


To select an HTML element, JavaScript very often uses the
document.getElementById() method.


This JavaScript example writes "Hello JavaScript!" into an HTML element with id="demo":



Example



<script>
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = "Hello JavaScript!";
</script>

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Tip: You can learn much more about JavaScript in our JavaScript Tutorial.





A Taste of JavaScript


Here are some examples of what JavaScript can do:



JavaScript can change HTML content



document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = "Hello JavaScript!";

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JavaScript can change HTML styles



document.getElementById("demo").style.fontSize = "25px";
document.getElementById("demo").style.color = "red";
document.getElementById("demo").style.backgroundColor = "yellow";

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JavaScript can change HTML attributes



document.getElementById("image").src = "picture.gif";

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The HTML <noscript> Tag


The <noscript> tag is used to provide an alternate content for users that
have disabled scripts in their browser or have a browser that doesn't support
client-side scripts:



Example



<script>
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = "Hello JavaScript!";
</script>

<noscript>Sorry, your browser does not support JavaScript!</noscript>

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HTML Script Tags















TagDescription
<script>Defines a client-side script
<noscript>Defines an alternate content for users that do not support client-side
scripts



Test Yourself with Exercises!



Exercise 1 »
Exercise 2 »
Exercise 3 »
Exercise 4 »





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