You are almost to the end if you want to continue learning more about JavaScript go to my wordpress account and continue with your JavaScript lesson.
Link: bit[DOT]ly/wPHVdm // Skip to part III if you watched all of Bucky's .JS tutorials then you are good to go everything what he doescan be followed on this e-book. Thumps this up so people won't have to ask where can they continue learning JavaScript.
Another idea that I'd love to see is more of how to apply all of those things to actual projects - but, again, that's probably outside of scope of basic tutorials.
View my channel to find a link to my web development blog! I made it to get my ideas out and shows you how to do it. give it a look and make one and blog with me! we can start a little community of bloggers and share ideas! see you soon!
+1 on recommending you re-do this video using id instead of name which has been deprecated as a <form ... attribute (but still allowed some other places).
In fact, if you could more fully elaborate on the differences and use of id vs. name as a <form ... attribute vs. as an <input ... attribute and how they'd each be accessed via javascript, that'd be a great help. It's been hard to find a clear & easy explanation and demo elsewhere.
hi Mr.Bucky, I am Avinash from India form India, plz make & upload j2me programing tutorials from beginning to end as soon as possible,i have learned your java programing tutorial series.iI like your style of teaching.Thank u.
But also note that those are basic JS tutorials - I hope that there will be something on document.getElementById in more advanced tutorials (in case if Bucky will ever decide to do them).
@1cX I wondered about this. And, in this vid, couldn't he have used the name of the form & the name of the first name field, instead of [0] & [1]?? In other words, instead of var x=document.forms[0].elements[0] couldn't it be var x = document.form["myform'].element["username']?? Assuming we're doing things the old way (not using an id & getelementbyid).
@1cX I'm sorry , I made a couple mistakes in my reply to you, lol. I meant "instead of [0] & [0]??" And 2nd mistake, "document.form["buckysform].elements["username"]??"
You are almost to the end if you want to continue learning more about JavaScript go to my wordpress account and continue with your JavaScript lesson.
Link: bit[DOT]ly/wPHVdm // Skip to part III if you watched all of Bucky's .JS tutorials then you are good to go everything what he doescan be followed on this e-book. Thumps this up so people won't have to ask where can they continue learning JavaScript.
OfficialJerla 3 days ago
I keep getting [object HTMLInputElement]
marcw842 1 week ago in playlist JavaScript Tutorials Playlist
Dam taking hits while a tutorial
noc141 1 month ago
@1cX yea i did some research on that you could also do document.getElementByname or getElementByclass
xray5632 1 month ago in playlist Beginner JavaScript Tutorials Playlist
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dukeaddict237 2 months ago in playlist Beginner JavaScript Tutorials Playlist
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4:55 :COUGH COUGH COUGH: ugghhh i think i cannot cough !! WTF ~ LOL
rip111buddy 3 months ago in playlist Beginner JavaScript Tutorials Playlist
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rip111buddy 3 months ago in playlist Beginner JavaScript Tutorials Playlist
NOES AFTER THIS TUTORIAL Is THE LAST TUTORIAL! NOES!!!!
MrBikerking200 3 months ago in playlist Beginner JavaScript Tutorials Playlist
@MrBikerking200 WHAT? muthafucka
Simonmodule 2 weeks ago in playlist JavaScript Tutorials Playlist
@Simonmodule By my comment, I meant, THERE WILL BE NO MORE FUCKING JAVA FUCKING SCRIPT VIDEOS!
MrBikerking200 2 weeks ago
thank you for your effort Bucky
velvetviolence 4 months ago
Another idea that I'd love to see is more of how to apply all of those things to actual projects - but, again, that's probably outside of scope of basic tutorials.
Stereotest 4 months ago
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View my channel to find a link to my web development blog! I made it to get my ideas out and shows you how to do it. give it a look and make one and blog with me! we can start a little community of bloggers and share ideas! see you soon!
IDmann700 6 months ago
May I ask what is wrong with this script?:
function gameVisible() { try { document.gameselection.style.zIndex="1"; } catch(err) { alert("Output: "+err.description); } }
My custom output, AKA the catch, is saying undefined.
bballer13snTV 6 months ago
Simpler.
bballer13snTV 6 months ago
1:32
"Son of a beach" :p
lol
sajid2196 7 months ago 2
Hello Bucky
That was very interesting tutorial thank you very much! good job =)
bkbenemy 7 months ago
whole lot simpler (:
jakewestgomila 8 months ago
we wont copy it !? Are u ok bucky I think he might need medical attention :L
jakiesnakie1 9 months ago
+1 on recommending you re-do this video using id instead of name which has been deprecated as a <form ... attribute (but still allowed some other places).
In fact, if you could more fully elaborate on the differences and use of id vs. name as a <form ... attribute vs. as an <input ... attribute and how they'd each be accessed via javascript, that'd be a great help. It's been hard to find a clear & easy explanation and demo elsewhere.
CraiginNJ 9 months ago
awesome man..your cool fogtalk 99%
FOGTALK 9 months ago
1 jealous person who wanted Bucky's form.....
axeshredstorm69 10 months ago
How the hell do you move you mouse and type at the same time??!?@
ZombieCrusherLive 10 months ago
hi Mr.Bucky, I am Avinash from India form India, plz make & upload j2me programing tutorials from beginning to end as soon as possible,i have learned your java programing tutorial series.iI like your style of teaching.Thank u.
Avinashkurbilaw 10 months ago
Please use correct xhtml.
The "name" attribute in form is deprecated in xhtml. Please use id attribute and getElementById.
1cX 10 months ago 23
@1cX
Good point!
But also note that those are basic JS tutorials - I hope that there will be something on document.getElementById in more advanced tutorials (in case if Bucky will ever decide to do them).
Stereotest 4 months ago
@1cX I wondered about this. And, in this vid, couldn't he have used the name of the form & the name of the first name field, instead of [0] & [1]?? In other words, instead of var x=document.forms[0].elements[0] couldn't it be var x = document.form["myform'].element["username']?? Assuming we're doing things the old way (not using an id & getelementbyid).
Colstonewall 1 week ago
@1cX I'm sorry , I made a couple mistakes in my reply to you, lol. I meant "instead of [0] & [0]??" And 2nd mistake, "document.form["buckysform].elements["username"]??"
Colstonewall 1 week ago
the tuna has disliked this movie
Jozekban 11 months ago
Dear youtube,
This vide has a dislike button. Please fix this as soon as possible. Thanks!
- A Worried Subscriber
Dak552 11 months ago 73
@Dak552 Someone who watches Lady Gaga videos watched this one by accident, and it broke their brain. (if they had one) So they disliked the video.
Fbiman93 11 months ago
@Fbiman93 wow 1 dislike this is just crazy see if youtube would just fix the problem this wouldnt have has happened
Dak552 11 months ago
1st? o-o
iNickXP 11 months ago