I am not a web-developer and want to understand the better way to pass variables. In the past I have used various ways to pass things to java script functions. I have never used forms as I always associated them with server and databases. I have a website in which user selections change the contents of the website.
I am wondering if you can use forms without any server just as a way to pass a few things to a javascript function where they are used to change the page content. For basic example, if someone selects male the page background becomes blue, if they choose female the background becomes pink. Would forms be the way to go and just onsubmit call a javascript function? How would I actually pass the form contents to the javascript function?
Yes you absolutely can use forms/inputs/any kind of html element and never talk to a server, just don’t expect to store that data! You’re right about using events (like the onsubmit one you mentioned) to trigger Javascript functions.
Here is a quick and dirty example (heavy on the dirty) that does sorta kinda what you’d like. Note that instead of waiting for the form to be submitted before the color change, I go ahead and do it immediately after they choose a gender from the dropdown.
http://jsfiddle.net/wG8K4/1/