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function changecolor(code) {
document.bgColor=code
}
This page is an excellent example of one function being used by several buttons in the same document. Our function is called changecolor(code). It has only one line:
document.bgColor=code.
You probably guessed that bgColor stands for background color.
If I type document.bgColor="red" the background will turn red.
By writing the command document.bgColor=code I am allowing myself to define the variable code as any color I want.
Later, in the form. I define a button with the command:
onClick="changecolor('green')"
onClick="changecolor('green')" is telling the program 2 things:
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