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A basic tutorial in Netscape Navigator 6 focusing on the beginning user.
www.dzfx.com/workshops/list/2/Netscape_Navigator_6-Productivity_Tips/
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Netscape 6 and IE5.x are both based on the W3C's Document Object Model (DOM) but there are some differences. Learn how to find common ground to quilt DOM-based cross-browser scripts. (Doc JavaScript)
www.webreference.com/js/column75/
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Events in Netscape 6 bubble up like IE, and dive down like Netscape 4. Strap on your face mask for some JavaScript scuba lessons. (Doc JavaScript)
www.webreference.com/js/column74/
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Cross-browser animation using the DOM? Works in Netscape 6 and IE 5? Holy JavaScript Doc-man! (Doc JavaScript)
www.webreference.com/js/column73/
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Learn how to detect Netscape 6, and avoid proprietary features for three-way browser-independent code. (Doc JavaScript)
www.webreference.com/js/column72/
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Is Netscape 6 a revolution in the making, or is it too little too late? Stephanos Piperoglou surveys the new standards-based browser from a developer's perspective. (Webreference)
webreference.com/html/watch/netscape6/
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Add vertical OS-type scrollbars to your Navigator 4 positioned elements. Learn to script all scrollbar events in the first of two columns devoted to giving your scroll controls a professional look and feel. Full arrow button, thumb dragging and elevator bar functionality included at no extra cost. (DHTML Lab)
webreference.com/dhtml/column23/
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We're all sick to death of browsers that don't comply to specs for cascading stylesheets and the like. Here's your chance to make Netscape 6.0 a standards-compliant dream and to rain death on all this browser-dependent workaround nonsense.
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/98/35/index1a.html?tw=authoring
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The new version of Netscape's browser is here, which means producing sites that actually adhere to W3C standards. Are you ready to rumble? (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/00/04/index1a.html?tw=authoring
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