Difference between HTML and DHTML?

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Difference between HTML and DHTML?..

Answer / bps rajput

HTML
1. It is referred as a static HTML and static in nature.
2.A plain page without any styles and Scripts called as HTML.
3.HTML sites will be slow upon client-side technologies.



DHTML
1.It is referred as a dynamic HTML and dynamic in nature.
2.A page with HTML, CSS, DOM and Scripts called as DHTML.
3.DHTML sites will be fast enough upon client-side technologies.

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Difference between HTML and DHTML?..

Answer / monika mudgal

HTML: By using html we can create only static web pages of
the site do not require any special processing from the
server.

DHTML: It means Dynamic HTML it means we can create dynamic
web pages. If you style sheets and java scripts in the html
file then only we can call that file is dhtml.

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Difference between HTML and DHTML?..

Answer / sawood khan

Dynamic HTML is a collective term for a combination of new
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) tags and options, that
will let you create Web pages more animated and more
responsive to user interaction than previous versions of
HTML. Much of dynamic HTML is specified in HTML 4.0. Simple
examples of dynamic HTML pages would include (1) having the
color of a text heading change when a user passes a mouse
over it or (2) allowing a user to "drag and drop" an image
to another place on a Web page. Dynamic HTML can allow Web
documents to look and act like desktop applications or
multimedia productions.

The features that constitute dynamic HTML are included in
Netscape Communications' latest Web browser, Navigator 4.0
(part of Netscape's Communicator suite), and by Microsoft's
browser, Internet Explorer 4.0. While HTML 4.0 is supported
by both Netscape and Microsoft browsers, some additional
capabilities are supported by only one of the browsers. The
biggest obstacle to the use of dynamic HTML is that, since
many users are still using older browsers, a Web site must
create two versions of each site and serve the pages
appropriate to each user's browser version.

Both Netscape and Microsoft support an object-oriented view
of a Web page and its elements Cascading style sheets and
the layering of content Programming that can address all or
most page elements.

Each page element (division or section, heading, paragraph,
image, list, and so forth) is viewed as an "object."
(Microsoft calls this the "Dynamic HTML Object Model."
Netscape calls it the "HTML Object Model." W3C calls it
the "Document Object Model.") For example, each heading on
a page can be named, given attributes of text style and
color, and addressed by name in a small progam or "script"
included on the page. This heading or any other element on
the page can be changed as the result of a specified event
such a mouse passing over or being clicked or a time
elapsing. Or an image can be moved from one place to
another by "dragging and dropping" the image object with
the mouse. (These event possibilities can be viewed as the
reaction capabilities of the element or object.) Any change
takes place immediately (since all variations of all
elements or objects have been sent as part of the same page
from the Web server that sent the page). Thus, variations
can be thought of as different properties of the object.
Not only can element variations change text wording or
color, but everything contained within a heading object can
be replaced with new content that includes different or
additional HTML as well as different text. Microsoft calls
this the "Text Range technology."

Style Sheets and Layering
A describes the default style characteristics (including
the page layout and font type style and size for text
elements such as headings and body text) of a document or a
portion of a document. For Web pages, a style sheet also
describes the default background color or image, hypertext
link colors, and possibly the content of page. Style sheets
help ensure consistency across all or a group of pages in a
document or a Web site.
Dynamic HTML includes the capability to specify style
sheets in a "cascading style sheet" fashion (that is,
linking to or specifying different style sheets or style
statements with predefined levels of precedence within the
same or a set of related pages). As the result of user
interaction, a new style sheet can be made applicable and
result in a change of appearance of the Web page. You can
have multiple layers of style sheet within a page, a style
sheet within a style sheet within a style sheet. A new
style sheet may only vary one element from the style sheet
above it.

Layering is the use of alternate style sheets or other
approaches to vary the content of a page by providing
content layers that can overlay (and replace or superimpose
on) existing content sections. Layers can be programmed to
appear as part of a timed presentation or as the result of
user interaction. In Internet Explorer 4.0, Microsoft
implements layers through style sheets. Netscape supports
the style sheet approach but also offers a new HTML ... tag
set (that Microsoft does not support). Both approaches are
being considered by the W3C Working Committee and both
companies say they will support whatever W3C decides will
be the recommended approach.

Programming
Although JavaScript, Java applet, and ActiveX controls were
present in previous levels of Web pages, dynamic HTML
implies an increased amount of programming in Web pages
since more elements of a page can be addressed by a
program.

Netscape includes dynamic fonts as part of dynamic HTML.
This feature of Netscape's Navigator browser in its
Communicator suite lets Web page designers include font
files containing specific font styles, sizes, and colors as
part of a Web page and to have the fonts downloaded with
the page. That is, the font choice no longer is dependent
on what the browser provides.

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Difference between HTML and DHTML?..

Answer / samrat

HTML - DHTML
--- All tag giving compulsory
Bigging Tag And End tag in DHTML

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Difference between HTML and DHTML?..

Answer / karthik kj

Simple just give answer DHTML will allow us some extra features that HTML cant provide... its extension of HTML.......

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Difference between HTML and DHTML?..

Answer / sasha

Pros and cons

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