Microsoft KB Archive/178486

= FP98: What Is Dynamic HTML? =

Article ID: 178486

Article Last Modified on 6/27/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft FrontPage 98 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q178486



For a Microsoft FrontPage 2000 version of this article, see 197611.



SUMMARY
This article contains an overview of Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language (Dynamic HTML).



MORE INFORMATION
Dynamic HTML is a browser specific object model that enables programmers to create Web pages that are dynamic and interactive. You can create Dynamic HTML with any of the following programming languages:
 * JavaScript
 * JScript
 * VBScript
 * C++
 * Java

Dynamic HTML removes programmer limitations on access to the Web document. Dynamic HTML in Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 empowers developers with the following features:
 * HTML 4.0 and advanced cascading style sheets
 * Full access to the document's structure
 * Dynamic style
 * Dynamic contents
 * Instant user response
 * Client/server web pages
 * Multimedia and animation effects

Microsoft FrontPage 98 utilizes the Dynamic HTML object model in Internet Explorer 4.x. You can create text animations, cascading style sheets, and collapsible outlines.

