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JavaScriptSource and JavaScripts.com - Cut-n-Paste Scripts |
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Drop-in Content Box
This script displays a content box that drops in from midair, and can display whatever you choose. The frequency of the box appearing can be precisely controlled.
Banner Ad Rotator
Display two or more rotating banners (480 x 60) in an infinite loop. Banners also link to advertised URLs.
Floating Logo
Use this script to place your logo on your Web site in such a way that it floats on the page as the user scrolls up and down. The display location can be set within the script. Easy to use, and very effective.
Alien Spacecraft
An alien spacecraft hovers around the background of the page using JavaScript and DHTML. Best used with a space background. Cool!
Image Caption
With the help of this script, adding text to accompany images couldn't be easier. Give your image a "title" -- how appropriate -- and a class, and in less than a minute you'll have beautiful looking captions for your images. And, you can use HTML elements.
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WebReference.com - "How-To" JavaScript/DHTML |
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How to Drag and Drop in JavaScript
JavaScript excels at Modifying the DOM of a Web page, but we usually only do simple things with it, such as creating image rollovers, making tabs, etc. This week you're going to learn how to create items on your page that you can drag and drop.
How to Display Tabular Data - A New Perspective
It's common for a Web developer to build sites where tabular data is used. A common problem is where long fields might not fit correctly, making your browser resize the table cells, creating an annoying scrolling and/or cell height/width stretching. Here's a solution to the problem.
Form Validation using jQuery
There are as many ways to implement form validation as there are opinions of the best way to do it. This article discusses client-side validation using jQuery's validation plugin. That is, we will use JavaScript to validate the fields before submitting the form to the server.
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