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Stands for Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language. Source: SEMPO
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(Dynamic HyperText Markup Language) DHTML refers to web pages that use a combination of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS to create features such as letting the user drag items around on the web page, some si [..]
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Stands for Dynamic HTML. See here.
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See Dynamic HTML.
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Abbreviation for dynamic Hypertext Markup Language. A form of HTML used to create Web-page content that, as perceived by the viewer, appears to change each time it is viewed, without further interaction with the server. Note: The Web-page content may use any of several technologies including CGI (computer graphics interface) scripts.
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Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language
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Jensens Internet Dictionary (See HTML.)
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DHTML (Dynamic HTML) refers to the code behind interactive webpages that need no plugins like Flash or Java. DHTML aggregates the combined functionality of HTML, CSS, the DOM, and JavaScript. Learn mo [..]
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Dynamic HTML.  Further expands HTML by incorporating the ability to change the CSS values in a document after it has been loaded, resulting in animated and interactive web pages.
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Dynamic HyperText Markup Language. The unofficial name given to webpages that combine HTML, JavaScript, and CSS technologies.
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Dynamic HTML. Allows exciting things to happen when you move your mouse over words.
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Dynamic HTML. Allows exciting things to happen when you move your mouse over words.
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Dynamic HTML or DHTML designates a technique of creating interactive web sites by using a combination of the static markup language HTML, a client-side scripting language (such as JavaScript) and the style definition language Cascading Style Sheets.
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(Dynamic HyperText Markup Language)
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Dynamic HTML. By combining HTML, stylesheets, and scripts, dynamic HTML makes possible Web pages that can change (and even be animated) after they've been downloaded from a server, without the ne [..]
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DHTML (Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language). An extension to HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) that allows you to have objects that interact with each other. You can edit with the opensource FCKeditor. H [..]
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Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language. An extended model of the HTML language that allows absolute positioning of page elements and better control over events. Supported by Internet Explorer 4.0 and highe [..]
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Dynamic HTML.
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Dynamic HTML is simply the combined use of both CSS and JavaScript together in the same document; a more extreme form is called AJaX. Note that DHTML is quite different from the similarly named DTML.
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DHTML refers to web pages that use a combination of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS to create features such as letting the user drag items around on the web page, some simple kinds of animation, and many more. Dial-up account: A dial-up account allows you to use your modem to make a connection to your provider’s system. Once you have dialed your provider [..]
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A combination of HTML enhancements, scripting language and interfaces that are used to deliver animation, interactions and dynamically update Web pages.
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Dynamic HTML – an integration of JavaScript, Cascading Style Sheets, and the Document Object Model. With DHTML, the content of a web page can move across the screen or respond to user inputs.
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A variation of HTML that allows much better movement, manipulation, and interactivity with WebPages. A user is able to interact with DHTML WebPages without having to go through the Web server. With DH [..]
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Acronym for "Dynamic HyperText Markup Language." Dynamic web pages are written in a combination of languages that add interactivity. They allow users to enter data, send it to the server, an [..]
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  Dynamic HyperText Markup Language. Contrary to its name, DHTML is not a new version of HTML - the Hyper Text Markup Language used to generate Web pages. DHTML is the combination of several browser features which, together, permit a Web page to be more 'dynamic'. Dynamic in this sense means the ability for the Web page to change its look [..]
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 Acronym for Dynamic Hypertext Mark-up Language. DHTML is an HTML extension. It allows web designers to control elements on a web page with a combination of HTML and Javascript or other scripting. The scripting in turn allows web pages to react to the end users' input, such as displaying a web page based on the type of browser or computer end [..]
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Stands for Dynamic HTML. DHTML refers to HTML content that changes dynamically. HTML content can change dynamically based on various factors including a users geographic location or data input by the [..]
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Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language. An extended set of HTML tags that add interactive features to a Web page without sending additional requests to the server. W3C is in the process of creating the official DHTML specification.
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An extension of HTML that gives greater control over the layout of page elements and the ability to have Web pages that change and interact with the user without having to communicate with the server. The three components of DHTML pages are HTML, Javascript, and cascading style sheets.
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