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1-20 of 39 DHTML Document Effects > Text Animation sites are shown.
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This is a TV-like message banner script that creates a "always-on-top" message, centered at the bottom of the surfer's screen. Use it like its used on TV- to advertise your products, or anything else that requires special attention.
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Utlizing IE 5's proprietary behavior functionality, Chris' script allows you to apply a live rainbow effect to any block of text (multiple text/page supported)! Extremely easy to set up, and degrades well with all browsers
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Animate your site's header into view, one letter at a time, with this one-of-a-kind script!
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This is a great DHTML script that rotates and displays any number of messages, with a unique dissolving effect applied during each rotation. The effect is archived by first positioning a semi transparent, "spotty" image behind the message, and performing a "wipe" action over it (see documentation inside script).
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Text Animator is a great cross-browser text effect. It fades in and out infinite text messages, with each message optionally being clickable. The only shortcoming of this script is that it has to be absolutely positioned on your page, meaning you have to manually set the coordinates of exactly where you wish the animator to appear on the page
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Embed any external HTML document onto the page and fly it across the screen, with this cool DHTML script! Since the content to animate is a separate document, the job of updating and modifying it becomes a breeze. Use this script to display site announcements, news, featured content etc. The possibilities are endless...
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A script that causes the enclosed text to fly in from the upper right corner of the screen to the original location
of the text.
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Change a cell background on mouseover. Make sharp navigation with no images
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Layers follow your mouse, creating an amazing effect, and click the center to enter your site
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A simple script that creates exploding fireworks. No images involved.
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Flying dots that change color, rotate, and twist around your screen.
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This is a intro script that animates letters into place in several different animations. You can have a random animation or choose which one to use.
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Internet Explorer's revolutionary DOM (Document Object Model) allows almost all the styles of a page element to be both readable and writeable at any time. This makes IE 4.0's Dynamic HTML system fundamentally superior.
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This shows how to have content altered by rewritting the html inside a component. (IE only)
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This example shows how easy it can be to hide and show components in Internet Explorer
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This example shows (very roughly) how to have text change color in both IE and in NS on some user event.
The event in this example is an HREF click by the user.
NS has some formatting issues due to the lack of a border/size specification.
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Animation is defined as the movement of elements around the screen, and also often includes the manipulation of some other styles, including the spacing between letters & words, and the size of text.
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This is a newsticker script that slides text in and fades it out, or fades it in and out.
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Using clever mouse events we can use a single hyperlink to start and stop an animation. When pressed the hyperlink will slide a block and when released the slide will stop.
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