Sunday, August 2, 2009

What are the differences between java script and html links?

How do they related in terms to legacy links? Maintenance? Loading time? Any and everything else?

What are the differences between java script and html links?
HTML is a language that creates all the beautifull colors in a webpage, and it helps you put the objects in place, replace backgrounds.. But Javascript is a small programming languages that can be used in an HTML page, but you can't make Javascript pages, javascript is used to create an active interface like webforms or to solve some internet problems.. It's a small interactive program online if this makes it more clear.





For the loading time well there is no difference since you can't have a javascript page with HTML as the base.
Reply:You can do some interesting things with them, for instance opening the link in a new browser window without a status bar, address bar, buttons, etc.





The only major concern I can think of is that really old browsers just don't support JavaScript at all and won't even parse the scripts, let alone follow the links properly.
Reply:There are only HTML links, anchors.





You might want to rephrase the question.
Reply:If you want to rank good on the search engines stay away form generating links through JavaScript as long as it is possible. JavaScript generated links can be dynamic while HTML links are always static.





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