Context: frontend-dev-bookmarks / Languages, Protocols, Browser APIs
The DOM is a programming interface for HTML, XML and SVG documents. It defines methods that allow access to the tree, so that they can change the document structure, style and content.
- Document Events: DOM event model is a generic event system and a set of standard modules of events for user interface control and document mutation notifications
- An Introduction To DOM Events: Wilson Page introduces the basics of working with DOM events, then delves into their inner workings, explaining how we can make use of them to solve common problems.
- DOM Level 2 Event Model: W3C specification section for DOM Level 2 Events.
- Gator: Gator is a small (~0.8 kb minified + gzipped), simple, standalone, event delegation library.
- Overview: High level guides, articles and documents about DOM.
- DOM Features You Didn’t Know Existed: Louis Lazaris talks about DOM Features you probably don't know.
- DOM Reference at the MDN: Complete reference of the DOM provided by the Mozilla Development Network.
- Document Object Model (DOM) Technical Reports: Specifications by the W3C.
- Introduction to the DOM: This section provides a brief conceptual introduction to the DOM: what it is, how it provides structure for HTML and XML documents, how you can access it, and how this API presents the reference information and examples.
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