Layer element
Layers were the core of a method of dynamic HTML programming specific to Netscape 4. Each layer was treated as a separate document object in JavaScript. The content could be included in the same file within the non-standard {{Tag|layer|o}} element (or any other element with the positioning set to "absolute" via CSS) or loaded from a separate file with {{Code| But in modern browsers, the functionality of layers is provided by using an absolutely-positioned {{Tag|div|o}}, or, for loading the content from an external file, an {{Tag|IFrame|o}}. At the height of the Browser Wars, Netscape 4 and Internet Explorer had significantly different JavaScript implementations. Thus, layers could be used for browser detection. A JavaScript program would very often need to run different blocks of code, depending on the browser. To decide which blocks of code to run, a JavaScript program could test for support for layers, regardless of whether the program involved layers at all. Namely, if (document.layers) { // ...code that would be executed only by Netscape browsers... } else { // ...code that would be executed only by Internet Explorer... } {{web-stub}}References