Client-side scripting languages
• Embedding of original client-side scripts into web pages to provide more interactivity and improve the usability of the website.
• Types of web-scripting languages, e.g. JavaScript®, VBScript®.
• Uses of scripting languages, e.g. alerts, confirming choices, browser detection, creating rollovers, checking/validating input, handling forms.
• Constructs, e.g. syntax, loops, decision making, functions, parameter passing, handling events, methods.
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Learning aim C: Develop a website to meet client requirements |
C.P4 Produce a website for an intended audience and purpose. C.M3 Optimise a website to meet client requirements. BC.D2Evaluate the design and optimised website against client requirements. |
Parenthesis: a word, clause or even sentence which is inserted into a sentence to which it does not grammatically belong
Semantics: the study of linguistic meaning
Semicolon: a punctuation mark which indicates a pause longer than a comma, but shorter than a colon
Using numbers: Written or mental methods, using a calculator, rounding and estimating, problem solving