Sort Score
Result 10 results
Languages All
Labels All
Results 8,961 - 8,970 of 44,008 for

search

(0.13 sec)
  1. Web form building blocks - Learn web developmen...

    This module provides a series of articles that will help you master the essentials of web forms. Web forms are a very powerful tool for interacting with users — most commonly they are used for collecting data from users, or allowing them to control a user interface. However, for historical and technical reasons, it's not always obvious how to use them to their full potential. In the articles listed below, we'll cover all the essential aspects of Web forms including marking up their HTML structure, styling form controls, validating form data, and submitting data to the server....Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to select language Article...

    developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/Forms
  2. TouchEvent - Web APIs | MDN

    Learn about the TouchEvent interface, including its constructor and properties, specifications and browser compatibility....Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to select language Article...

    developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TouchE...
  3. Web Storage API - Web APIs | MDN

    The Web Storage API provides mechanisms by which browsers can store key/value pairs, in a much more intuitive fashion than using cookies....Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to select language Article...

    developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_St...
  4. <abbr>: The Abbreviation element - HTML: HyperT...

    The HTML element represents an abbreviation or acronym....Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to select language Article...

    developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Eleme...
  5. Event - Web APIs | MDN

    Learn about the Event interface, including its constructor, properties, and methods, specifications and browser compatibility....Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to select language Article...

    developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Event
  6. <fencedframe>: The Fenced Frame element - HTML:...

    The HTML element represents a nested browsing context, embedding another HTML page into the current one. s are very similar to