Problem
1. Use the resources listed in the chapter as a starting point, but also search the Web for additional resources on JavaScript. Create a Web page that lists at least five useful resources along with a brief description of each. Organize your Web page with a table that provides the name of the site, the URL, a brief description of what is offered, and a recommended page (such as a tutorial, free script, and so on) for each resource. Place your name in an e-mail link on the Web page. Print both the source code (from Notepad) and the browser view of the Web page.
2. Use the resources listed in the chapter as a starting point, but also search the Web for additional resources on JavaScript. Find either a tutorial or free download that uses JavaScript. Create a Web page that uses the code or download that you found. Describe the effect and list the URL of the resource on the Web page. Place your name in an e-mail link on the Web page. Print both the source code (from Notepad) and the browser view of the page.