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An up-down message scroller that pauses between each message!
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This is your regular message scroller, except in IE5+ and NS6+, the messages are gradually faded into view! Check out the technique used to accomplish the fading- dynamically altering the text's color.
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Ok, we know that most people don`t exactly embrace the pre-built marquee feature in IE 4 (which scrolls any text wrapped inside the <marquee> tag), but perhaps it`s becuase this element is only viewable in IE 4+. With a little DHTML, we`ve extended the marquee feature of IE 4 so it works in NS 4 as well
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This is version 2 of the cross brower marquee that scrolls the contents up (instead of sideways).
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Similar to our own DHTML scroller creation (Pausing up-down scroller), Mike's DHTML scroller features smooth pausing between messages, configurable scroll speed, color, and font. Oh yes, and the script's cross browser functional too...
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This scroller script conjures up a lively way of bringing messages into view- by sliding them from the left edge of the window. Note that the "slide" effect is applicable only in IE4+ and NS6+, with NS4 simply displaying the message.
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This DHTML scroller puts you at the helm. Scroll up, down, or pause as you choose. Plain HTML is used to specify its contents, so embedding/updating this content becomes a snap.
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Scroll your document's title into view (in IE4+ and NS6). Useful, for example, to display long titles. You can configure the scrolling to run just once, or perpetually.
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This is an DHTML scrolling marquee that uses an external HTML document as its content to scroll. As a secondary feature, the marquee slows down when the user moves his mouse over it (to more easily read the contained contents), and resumes it's original scroll speed when out.
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A "news updater" that rotates among different messages. Infinite number of messages can be added to the updater. This script uses a special mechanism to dynamically determine the height of the longest message, and sets itself to match this height. Browsers other than IE 4.x will simply see nothing.
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Make your scrollbars look like the ones on DHTMLShock (only works for IE 5.5).
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This script allow you to have a scrollable layer (similar to an iFrame) in your page. Custom speed, and custom scroll buttons. Based in part on code written by Thomas Brattli.
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This script is similar to the textscroll script except that this one has more scrollable layers, so when you change layer it looks like you load a new page inside the scroller.
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This object is now deprecated, the new Scroll2 object completely replaces the need for this object and cures many problems with it. Please do not ask me any questions about this code, this is here for your conviencience, if you want to use it you are on your own
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The ScrollWindow is a highly versitile piece of code which takes care of loading files into layers for you. If you've used the original Scroll widget before, you'll recognize much of the functionality of this object. It was specifically built for my new Scroll2 widget, but it most certainly can be used on it's own.
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The ScrollBar object is exactly what you think it is and more. It's a widget that looks and works like a Scrollbar - but really all it is is one layer nested inside another one, that can be dragged around.
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The new version of the Scroll Object (Scroll2) is totally rebuilt using a componentized model. Scroll2 is merely a packaging object (like the DynWindow and ScrollList), it just assembles other objects into a uniform package.
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The ScrollList is a very simple widget that embeds the List object into a Scroll object. It has no unique functionality of it's own, but everything that's available to each of the List and Scroll are available to this object as well.
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PushPanel is a simple scrolling mechanism for the ScrollWindow object
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The NewsTicker is a DHTML replacement for those ticker tape applets you see on news websites. In a very small amount of code you get a customizable widget that will display a layer (one news item), and then slide in a new layer (the next news item) to replace it.
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