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If you read the last few chapters, you should be well equipped now with your knowledge of JavaScript and its interaction with CSS and HTML. Now you will learn about some of the most common uses of JavaScript on the Web these days, and we’ll go through some examples. In these examples, you’ll see how to ensure that they work independently of other scripts on the page, and I’ll explain what problems might occur. We’ll also touch on what functionality is tempting to use but might not be the safest of options.

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(2006). Common Uses of JavaScript: Images and Windows. In: Beginning JavaScript with DOM Scripting and Ajax. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0184-7_6

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