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'''Dynamic HTML''' or '''DHTML''' designates a technique of creating interactive [[web site]]s by using a combination of the [[static]] [[markup language]] [[HTML]], a [[client-side scripting]] language (such as [[JavaScript]]) and the style definition language [[Cascading Style Sheets]].
To the dismay of some web developers, Dynamic HTML appears difficult to develop and [[debug]], as the different web browsers have varying degrees of support to the aforementioned technologies, and the huge range of screen sizes commonly used by clients means the end look can be fine-tuned only on for a limited number of browser/screen size combinations. However recent browsers (version number 5.0 and up) share a common [[Document Object Model]] which facilitates the use of this technology considerably, if one just writes web pages for these browsers.
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