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In this chapter, I will talk about two more common uses of JavaScript: navigation and forms. Both involve a lot of user interaction and therefore need to be planned and executed thoughtfully. The success of a web site stands and falls with the ease of its navigation, and there is nothing more frustrating on the Web than a form that is hard to use or impossible to fill out.
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Ferguson, R., Heilmann, C. (2013). JavaScript and User Interaction: Navigation and Forms. In: Beginning JavaScript with DOM Scripting and Ajax. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5093-7_7
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