Interactivity with JavaScript

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Last updated on April 16, 2026 9:44 pm

Learn the basics of JavaScript and enhance your website’s interactivity. This course covers variables, functions, and the Document Object Model (DOM). Gain the skills to react to events, modify page content, and create interactive HTML5 forms. Prior knowledge of HTML and CSS is recommended. Join now!

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If you want to take your website to the next level, the ability to incorporate interactivity is a must. But adding some of these types of capabilities requires a stronger programming language than HTML5 or CSS3, and JavaScript can provide just what you need. With just a basic understanding of the language, you can create a page that will react to common events such as page loads, mouse clicks & movements, and even keyboard input.

This course will introduce you to the basics of the JavaScript language. We will cover concepts such as variables, looping, functions, and even a little bit about debugging tools. You will understand how the Document Object Model (DOM) is used by JavaScript to identify and modify specific parts of your page. After the course, learners will be able to react to DOM Events and dynamically alter the contents and style of their page. The class will culminate in a final project – the creation of an interactive HTML5 form that accepts and verifies input.
This is the third course in the Web Design For Everybody specialization. A basic understanding of HTML and CSS is expected when you enroll in this class. Additional courses focus on enhancing the styling with responsive design and completing a capstone project.

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