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1-20 of 22 Tricks sites are shown.
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JavaScript can help your visitors better navigate your site - using "Back" and "Forward" buttons that act just like the buttons on your browser. Just click the button below.
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Create a cool textbox scroller (easily adapted to any other form elements) in seconds
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Scrolls a message in a textbox. When the user clicks in the box, however, the scrolling text is stopped and the box can be used normally.
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This is the classic scroll that you see EVERYWHERE! This script is also highly configurable (as are most in TJS). One more thing. Be aware that this effect does eventually get very annoying.
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Draw attention to information on your site with JavaScript-powered expanding text! Just enter the text you want to use, the max size you want it to reach, and speed it should "grow" and it's ready to go. Neat!
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This script simply flashes (hence the name) a message on and off on your statusbar. This script probably got your attention better than the Classic Scroll but, is not used as much. The Flasher is just not as well known as the Classic Scroll.
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Now you can move images and objects across the screen by simply using keys from the keyboard.
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Use a link to have a viewer print your page. Great for frames.
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A simple search engine, using an external js file to set your search values.
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This is a fake- yet highly believable- JavaScript counter script. The script DOES actually increment the visitor count, though it does so based on a fixed algorithm involving the current date, not the actual number of visitors. The result is a counter that is always increasing, unlike most other JavaScript counters that simply generate a random number to display. Use it to add a fun, inflatable, and most importantly, believable counter display to your site!
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A script that displays the exact time when the document was (initially) loaded. Uses images.
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This example shows how to change the background of any component you have.
It uses a div contruct to hide the IE and NS differeneces.
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This example changes the border color.
It uses a div construct to hide the IE and NS differences.
It only works in IE.
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This randomly picks a string to use and places that string on the form button.
This runs on a mouseover event, so that everytime the user places the mouse over the button it's text will change.
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This is a neat DHTML email script that will help you to e-mail anyone from the scripted page.
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Members can send out e-mails to all the other members in the group with a simple mailto link.
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A script that has a pop-up list filled with names. When you click a link (or button), the script brings up an e-mail window addressed to the person selected in the pop-up menu.
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A select menu that scrolls that rotates the items to give the appearance that they are scrolling. Useful if you would like a scroller inside a table cell or to be compatible with older browsers.
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Essentially a multi-function scroller, this script does some really amazing stuff. It takes your message line and scrolls it left and right and .... Just check it out
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An ordinary marquee that uses JavaScript to include links. The speed and delay are customizable to suit the viewers' needs. IE only.
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