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If you've already created the structure of your site with HTML and made it aesthetically pleasing with CSS, it's time to add that finishing touch that makes everything interactive. JavaScript is like that detail that transforms a good dish into a memorable experience. With it, you can make your site dynamic and interactive, improving the user experience.
In this guide, we'll see how to use JavaScript to add interactivity to your site, just like a chef who, after preparing the ingredients, puts together the dish so that it's perfect for his guests.
1. How to Get Started with JavaScript
First of all, we need to understand how to integrate JavaScript within an HTML page. Just as you carefully choose the right time to add an ingredient when preparing a dish, JavaScript can be added in various ways:
Inline: JavaScript code is inserted directly into HTML elements.
<button onclick="alert('Ciao!')">Cliccami!</button>
Internal: The JavaScript code is inserted between the