Dynamic HTML is not a new markup language. It is a collection of technologies (generally HTML, CSS and JavaScript) which changes the document content once it is loaded into a web browser. Some examples for dynamism in a web document are given below: Changes to document content on user interactions or after a specified time interval or on specific browser events. Moving elements to new positions. Making elements disappear and reappear. Changing the colour of the background and foreground. Changing the font properties of elements. Changing the content of the elements. Overlapping elements in stack order. Allow dragging and dropping
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How to change HTML based on user actions
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