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  • u help me a lot..;)

  • Stop makin tutorial videos!!! Be a TEACHER!!! no nevermind, keep helpin me :D

  • All i wanted to do was to learn html5.. To learn html5 I had to learn Javascript and to learn Javascript I have to Learn Xhtml, this circle will probably never end :/

  • @vozzen I have this book that I use to teach myself JavaScript I'm here to refresh because I hate going all the way back to the last chapter. The book is called: "Sams Teach Yourself Javascript in 24 Hours" its a really get book for beginners like us and you don't have to learn HTML just take down notes and use it as a references as you learn new things about JavaScript. And then once you know more about JavaScript move on to learning HTML5, ActionScript which is also a JS that makes apps.

  • i need to download this program how ?1!

  • @iTzOldAwP You can use any text editor, but I`d recommend Notepad++. Pretty sure thats what bucky uses too. :P

  • Youtube is HTML5 >:)

  • Gracias!

  • function OnCollisionEnter() {

    alert("LOLOLLLOLOLOLLO");

    }

  • Is there any way to get rid of the text "Javascript Alert" at the top of the pop-up-box?

  • @Lindhe94 try a different browser

  • That's what she said button...

  • You forgot to out your forward slash after your input tag ;)

  • bucky youre the best teacher ever!

  • thank you for watching...thank you for learning this function...

    NO thank YOU!

  • "touch me ;D"

  • *stfu

  • @asmartbajan stuff, ur learning JavaScript for free, this ain't school.

  • Thanks for these tutorials, Bucky. Just one thing:

    These are opening and closing parentheses: ( )

    These are opening and closing brackets: [ ]

    These are opening and closing braces: { }

    I just think it would be so much easier if we all referred to them by their correct names instead of calling braces "curly brackets" or "curly braces", or calling parentheses "brackets", or calling brackets "square brackets". We need standardization of terms.

  • You made learning ezzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Bucky !!!!!!!

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  • you really need to work on your code formatting. It could get really messy with

    much larger programs. J/S

  • Thanks Bucky, I've been going through your tutorials little by little every night after work. You do a great job of teaching, and I'm learning a lot.

  • Who else hit thumbs up when you heard him mention the thumbs up botton? 

  • please make playlists for each section. thanks

  • @laughtubeever go to his website and there is a playlist for everything

  • I have a new super heroe

  • you should delete one javascript tutorial because is confuse try to follow to tutorials of same topic in different order or make playlist for each one

  • This is awesome fogtalk 98%

  • youtube uses actionscript, since flash is based on that language, and therefor I doubt they using js for the buttons when they got actionscript. However your tutorials is so easy to understand, even for me that got problem with understanding things. :D

  • Youtube uses flash, no need for js in the videos.

  • @iApplegeek2000; It uses Js...

    

  • @iApplegeek2000 If you were an applegeek you would know that apple iphones and ipods do not run flash yet you can see it on youtube???

  • @iApplegeek2000 hes talking about the pause play and volume buttons, dumbass. The video itself is encoded in flash but not the buttons which play, pause, change the volume, etc.

  • @phi11ykid96 i agree... when you download a youtube video you dont get the pause and play buttons aswell

  • 0 dislikes! Woot!

  • @paulceltics the Camelot ad? though i agree that movie gona be epic!

  • Thanks for all your work Buck!

  • I don't think you talk about form tags in your xhtml/css tutorials.

    And I have no idea what they are.

  • @Swetlana0

    He had a few episodes on forms. Specifically tutorials # 40 to 45 in the XHTML/CSS series.

  • I love all your tutorials. Thanks very much for such a great service! My only (wee little) concern is in some of the goofy words you use, like funky. Although entertaining, it can be a little confusing to newbies like me. Naming the function something relevant, like "alert" would provide a bit more clarity.

    Or maybe that's just me being easily confused. Anyhow, thanks again for all the superb tutorials!

  • BTW i love how you give the PC and JavaScript personification.

  • Lol he said fuction.

  • I'm getting confused of these bunch of codes..anyway can we do these stuff in the DESIGN MODE...? and not inCODE MODE? like how we create an html?

  • you didn't close your input single tag. Why does it work?

  • who want a pro logos design tutorials using illustrator?

    click like to make Bucky know this ;)

  • Thanks man we appreciate all your work.

  • can you make a button from a picture? so I can make them click a picture and then it would load the javascript?

  • can u also tell wats that "<!DOCTYPE html..... etc.," highlighted above!

  • @nithin2c its just a doctype, it is an instruction to the web browser about what version of the markup language the page is written in.

  • @try0003 does modification in that would affect the codings!

  • @nithin2c no

  • @nithin2c He explained it in one of his HTML + CSS tutorials ^^

  • @SandFreakDraspy thaku guys ! ill check out!

  • @nithin2c

    this is called the HTML doctype, an information for your browser what rules the website youu are making is using - what standard it uses. it's not important for javascript to work, its's a part of html. it's being explained in one of the first episodes of buckys xhtml + css tutorial

  • bucky its sexy explanation!

  • I think these tutorials are a lot more detailed and better, period, than the other ones. Great job, Bucky :)

  • Actually, YouTube videos are in FLV format.

    They are SWFs made in flash.

    therefore, they have nothing to do with javascript. The buttons below them do. Just saying. :P

  • Can I write javascript into a different document and call it from the html file? Something like building a library

  • @drecklia Yes. inside of the script tag, input the type (being "text/javascript") and then after that put src="externalfile.js". That calls the external file.

  • second bitches

  • first, for the first time

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