When you’re done with this chapter, you will
- Have a better idea of the parts that make up a website
- Understand what we need to build our own websites
- Know how to put a project on a site to share with others
Chapter 20Getting Code on the Web
JavaScript is the language of the internet. Every web or mobile site that you visit uses JavaScript in one way or another. So in our last chapter, let’s take a brief look at how internet sites work and how they rely on JavaScript.
We won’t go into tons of detail here—just enough to get started making your own JavaScript-powered pages. The easiest way to do that will be to put one of our own projects on a website. That will require a few changes to the code that we’ve been writing, but compared to everything ...
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