JavaScript is a programming language created especially for the web environment. Whether it is used to add visual pizzazz, viewer interactivity, or to improve accuracy of data submitted by the viewer, JavaScript can move your web site to a higher level of usefulness--and fun!
Including JavaScript on a web page requires careful testing to make sure it runs flawlessly across different browsers and operating systems. Whenever possible, we start with existing programming to help reduce your costs.
The applications for JavaScript programs are numerous, but here are a few simple examples to give you a quick taste of the possibilities. Just click on an example to see it in a new window, then close the example window to return to this page.
Also, please see our portfolio for links to JavaScript used on our clients' sites. For more complex web interactivity, see CGI/Perl.
NOTE: Java is a different and more powerful programming language. It is not related to JavaScript. Microsoft no longer supports Java in its browser software, so we no longer recommend Java applets for use on web pages. (We think that is unfortunate.)
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