Unobtrusive Javascript

Web-graphics.com points us to this article on Unobtrusive Javascript.  It explains some “best practice” techniques to follow if you use javascript in your pages.  As the site explains:

On the following pages we will discuss and see how we can use Javascript, but still maintain accessibility. The technique to completely separate Javascript from the other two layers of web development has become commonly named “unobtrusive Javascript”.

Definitely some good information for anyone (like me) who isn’t a javascript guru.

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