The JavaScript Diaries: Part 10
26.May.12 @ 04:52:22, WebReference, 9578 times read
There are four objects that provide information about the environment of the user's system. They belong to the window object: navigator, screen, history and location. These objects are used to obtain information such as screen size and resolution, color depth of the monitor, limited information on the browser history, the URL and more. By Lee Underwood. 1017
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