DHTML is a shortened form of Dynamic HTML and is generally used to refer to the code behind interactive web pages not driven using plugins such as {{Glossary("Adobe Flash","Flash")}} or {{Glossary("Java")}}. The term aggregates the combined functionality available to web developers using {{Glossary("HTML")}}, {{Glossary("CSS")}}, the {{Glossary("DOM")}}, and {{Glossary("JavaScript")}}.
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<p><b>DHTM</b><strong>L</strong> is a shortened form of <em>Dynamic HTML</em> and is generally used to refer to the code behind interactive web pages not driven using plugins such as {{Glossary("Adobe Flash","Flash")}} or {{Glossary("Java")}}. The term aggregates the combined functionality available to web developers using {{Glossary("HTML")}}, {{Glossary("CSS")}}, the {{Glossary("DOM")}}, and {{Glossary("JavaScript")}}.</p> <h2>Learn more</h2> <h3>General knowledge</h3> <ul> <li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_HTML">Dynamic HTML on Wikipedia</a></li> </ul>