Does your form contain INPUT box(es) that require a date value from the visitor? Sev's Popup Calendar script allows for a visual, interactive way of selecting and inputting this date, rendering the job of your visitor reaching for a physical calendar to find out the date (whether for today's or otherwise) obsolete.
Straight from the abnormally large brains of Microsoft developers comes this script. Utilizing IE 5's support for DHTML behaviors, Microsoft has made this highly stable and attractive calendar script for those needing a calendar to use on their site. Functional in IE 5 and up, and invisible to all other browsers.
This script displays the live time in the title of your surfer's browser! It does not erase the default title of the document, but rather, simply appends the time to it. Like the Title date script, the script manipulates the IE 4+ and NS6+ exclusive document.title property, so it's only visible to IE 4+/NS6+ browsers.
An extremely versatile cross browser live clock script. Every aspect of it is configurable, from specifying whether to just display the time, the time plus date, to the clock's font size/color, and more.
This script harnesses the power of VML in IE 5 to create a live analog clock. VML, or Vector Graphics, is considered a subset of the DHTML technology, and allows developers to render and animate simple shapes and objects using code. In the below case, it probably also has the effect of rendering people speechless.
Use this cross browser DHTML script to display the analog time to your visitors via a popup window. Activated either through clicking a link, or automatically as the page loads.
JavaScript calendars have existed for a long time now, but never have they looked pretty (literally), until DHTML came along. Check out Constantin's cool DHTML calendar, which not only looks handsome, but allows you to dynamically look up the calendar for any particular month/ year (by pressing the "Prev Next" buttons).
DHTML clock scripts sure have come a long way since the straightforward numeric display. Meet this clock app, which shows neatly in the browser's corner the time in standard format.
The Clock Object is a DHTML object which creates a real-time clock with the current date and time (with the current seconds). The object writes the date and time in HTML text, so it is easily customizable and low-bandwidth.