Javascript and How to Fish

Javascript and Fishing – cool fishing webapp is born!

After many long evenings for the past couple of weeks, I have been sacrificing my fishing time to work on learning and creating a web application.  It is based on the Fish’n Mate application that was originally made in Microsoft Excel utilizing Visual Basics.

I was amazed at how versatile javascript is in making dynamic webpages.  The cool thing about it is that I pretty much was learning html at the same time as javacript since they are so related and tied together.

Here is a very simple example of html and javacript working together.  Obviously, the radio buttons are a html form.  Click each one and see what happens. (Don’t worry, nothing crazy is going to happen – I kept this quick and simple).

Keyword spellings obviously makes a difference in terms of cost per click so it pays to do some homework if your goal is to gain webtraffic or benefit from high paying ads.

Now onto more important things, visit the new Fish Bite and Activity Indicator web application.

For all the javascript and html experts out there, please feel free to share experience on how run this application more smoothly and all across all browsers.  I recommend running this in internet explorer if you are having trouble accessing it from any other browser.  I hope I have corrected all issues preventing it from running on the most common browsers.

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