Events are the reactions to a visitors actions. The most commonly used are the onMouseOver and onMouseOut events. These are used for creating image changes when the visitor points the mouse over them. Here are all the other EVENTS and what they react to :
onAbort Visitor aborts current page loading. onBlur Object visitor just came from. onChange A change in the current application. onClick Visitor left mouse click. onError Script encountered an error. onFocus Visitor creates object as active. onLoad As the page loads up. onMouseOver Mouse cursor over an object. onMouseOut Mouse cursor off an object. onSelect Visitor content selection. onSubmit Visitor SUBMIT on a form. onUnload Visitor clicked off window.
A bit more detail
onAbort Activates a specified command if the visitor cancels the current page loading.
onBlur When the visitor clicks onto another window or area causing the current window to become the "less important" one or the background one. This is the opposite of onFocus.
onChange When the visitor clicks on an area, changing the current event. The best example of this is a drop down menu. The visitor clicks on a title, and gets transfered over the the corresponding page or site. The onChange is when the choice was made.
onClick When the visitor clicks on an area. Works similar to A HREF. Can be used to create a multiple effect at the same time during one mouse click.
onError I don't know much about this one, but I believe it reacts to whenever a script error occurs.
onFocus When the visitor clicks onto a window or area causing it to be the current window or "more important" one. Opposite of onBlur.
onLoad When the page or other part of the site has been activated to load for viewing. This is the opposite of onUnload. Some people use this to post a "Welcome" message as their page loads in.
onMouseOver This activates a specified command when the mouse cursor passes over a specified area on the screen. Usually used for swapping images.
onMouseOut This activates a specified command when the mouse cursor leaves the specified area on the screen. Also usually used for swapping images.
onSelect This activates a specified command when the visitor chooses a particular option.
onSubmit When the site contains a FORM type area, this will activate a specified command when the visitor clicks on the SUBMIT button.
onUnload When the visitor decides to leave the page by clicking the X in the upper right corner or types in a new address in the browser bar, this command will be activated. Some sites have a popup message saying "Thanks". This is the opposite of onLoad.
----------------- Article by David Stanley. Visit his site http://www.htmlite.com. Reprinted with permission.
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