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JavaScriptSource and JavaScripts.com - Cut-n-Paste Scripts |
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JavaScript.com: The Definitive JavaScript Resource
Use this script when you want to use the DOM to include a cascading style sheet. Very simple to implement.
JavaScript-generated rounded corners for any DIV element. Corners are anti-aliased, and support borders of any width and color. Displays nicely with square corners, if JavaScript is turned-off. No images or CSS required.
Arrange your footnotes in a format that is easy-to-read and navigate. This script makes it easy for your readers to return to where they were in the document.
This handy bookmark-this-page script automatically grabs the page title and url, so you do not have to manually set variables for each page for these values.
Add as many messages, colors, and even your own background image to this text fader. There's virtually no limit to the overall size and length of the messages this script can display.
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WebReference.com - "How-To" JavaScript/DHTML |
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When a user visits a website for the first time, any external JavaScript and CSS files are downloaded to their browser's cache. Depending on the size of the file, this can take more time for the page to render. With more people surfing using mobile platforms, it is a good idea to minify your JavaScript and CSS files. This tutorial will teach you how to do just that!
You may have been to a website and went to copy some text from the page and noticed that when you pasted the text it also copied a "read more" note which included the URL of the page you copied from. In this tutorial we will show you how you can do the same thing using a tidbit of JavaScript.
The jQuery UI library provides many user interface enhancements for your website including animations, widgets and advanced effects. This article looks at jQuery UI and shows you what you need to get started using this powerful JavaScript libarary.
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