Evolt.org has a new article this morning about getting Javascript and regular links to live together peacefully. It seems there's not a week that goes by that someone isn't asking about how to properly execute some JavaScript from a link. Unfortunately, they're not usually driven to bring their problem to others for help because they're trying to make their site as usable and accessible as possible. I know that Javascript is the bane of a lot of web-developer's existences, but it has it's place and, if used correctly, can add some cool functionality to the site. They give some examples in this article about some useful things like opening new windows and an application that lists a number of events. Enjoy!
Well, the "masses" have spoken, and I think I have a good idea for the news posting. I think what I'm going to do is have something like what newbienetwork suggested. I'm going to have the full text for the first 3 or 4 items and then the rest summarized...Sound like a plan? I'll try to get it put up later on today and see if I can get it all working together...










