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Understanding The JavaScript Event Model (part 2)
In this concluding article on the JavaScript event model, findout how the Event object can be used to do ever more complex things,including manipulating the dimensions of a Web page and tracking andintercepting keyboard and mouse events.
If you've been following along, you already know the basics of how JavaScript events work - my first treatise on the subject dealt with everything from image swaps to form validation, and also included lots of information on the various events JavaScript exposes to the developer.
This isn't all she sang, though. JavaScript comes with a very capable and powerful Event object, one which opens up a host of new creative possibilities. Use it well, young Jedi - the alternative doesn't bear contemplation.