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Not a JavaScript pro? Here's how to fake it!

Have you looked with envy on sites that manage to use JavaScript to jazz up their presentation and usefulness? Be envious no longer, because ZDNet Downloads has tools that will allow anyone to use JavaScript.
Written by Preston Gralla, Contributor
Are you an amateur or would-be Web designer? Have you looked with envy on sites that manage, somehow, to use JavaScript to jazz up their presentation and usefulness?

Be envious no longer, because ZDNet Asia Downloads has tools that will allow anyone to use JavaScript. You'll find tutorials, editors, and ready-to-use code, all yours for the taking.

JavaScript for the Total Non-Programmer is for anyone who wants to get started with JavaScript but doesn't know where to begin. With simple explanations and real-life interactive examples, it'll help anyone get up to speed in a hurry.(Shareware/Win95-98-NT)

AAScripter has more than 150 JavaScripts ready for you to use - everything from animation to special effects, menus and more. Detailed instructions are included. And you won't have to pay a penny for any of them - it's all free. (Free/Win95-98-NT)

JavaScript Tools is great for writing your own scripts. But you won't need to be an experienced script-writer to do it --the program makes it a breeze for anyone to build their own.(Shareware/Win95-98-NT)

So whether you're a weekend Web master or are on the professional track, check out these tools for learning and using JavaScript.

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