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About The JavaScript Source

We have put together a collection of thousands of free JavaScripts that are available to you for use on your Web pages. The scripts are available via a user friendly interface — including a working JavaScript example of most of the scripts and a text box with the complete actual JavaScript code used. To start, just select a category from the navigation menu at the top, browse our Site Contents, or check out our 'What's New?' page to view the latest scripts on our site.

We also have a great JavaScript Forum where you can post script requests, script questions, and more. Check it out!

Rather not cut and paste? E-mail it!

Just use the box under the script and we'll send the coding for the JavaScript example on that page. Enter your e-mail address and click "Send It!"

Send your JavaScript creations to us!

Please send us any JavaScript examples you have written that we do not currently have in the archives. When we post the script, we will also put up your name, your e-mail address, and/or a link to your Web site! You choose! Please contribute!


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