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Google Chrome will soon be able to block JavaScript redirects when users click on a web page link that opens a URL in either a new window or new tab. For those unfamiliar, when inserting a link ...
As JavaScript becomes ever more integrated with HTML on the Web, SEOs need to develop an understanding of how to make JavaScript sites search-friendly. We covered some basic approaches to SEO for ...
Simplify your work with JavaScript files and add cross-browser, AJAX-capable scripts into Web pages.
JavaScript is the second-largest contributor to page weight, behind images, which means it can play a major role in slowing down the speed of your mobile site. Here's how you can reduce your reliance ...
Improving the client-side web experience means overcoming the challenges of ‘hydration,’ a fascinating engineering problem being tackled in many different ways. Let’s dive in.
JavaScript isn't replacing Office macros anytime soon, but the Office Web apps (and the SharePoint-based enterprise equivalents) are improving regularly. For users that means simple but useful ...
HTML form items like drop-down menus enable you to add dynamic functionality to your Web pages using JavaScript. Use the "Select" form to create your drop-down menu and include the list of website ...
Google is retiring its Octane JavaScript benchmark, as developers have learned to optimize for it at the expense of real-world performance.
The promise of HTML5, the latest revision of the HTML standard, is a simple one: With greater integration between static HTML and dynamic programming code (such as CSS3 or JavaScript), Web pages ...
Google Chrome is getting a new feature that increases security when clicking on web page links that open URLs in a new window or tab.