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UI Scripts

UI Scripts

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What is UI Scripts?

UI Scripts (also sometimes called Client Scripts) are snippets of JavaScript code that run on the client-side (web browser) within a web application, typically to enhance the user interface and provide dynamic behavior. They're commonly used for form validation, dynamically modifying fields, triggering actions based on user input, and improving the overall user experience. They execute in the user's browser and interact directly with the Document Object Model (DOM) of the web page.

What other technologies are related to UI Scripts?

UI Scripts Complementary Technologies

UI Policies control the behavior and appearance of fields on a form. They work with Client Scripts to create dynamic user interfaces.
mentioned alongside UI Scripts in 26% (324) of relevant job posts
Client Scripts run on the browser and manipulate the UI. They work with UI Policies to create dynamic user interfaces.
mentioned alongside UI Scripts in 20% (391) of relevant job posts
Script Includes define reusable functions and classes that can be called from other scripts including UI Scripts, improving code maintainability and reusability.
mentioned alongside UI Scripts in 24% (304) of relevant job posts

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