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JavaScriptSource and JavaScripts.com - Cut-n-Paste Scripts |
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JavaScript.com: The Definitive JavaScript Resource
Use this function to disable certain keys. This essentially tells the page to cancel the last event, e.g. the pressing of that certain key.
Use this snippet to get the rendered style of an element. Quick and simple to implement.
A very simple image gallery. The script is short and includes comments to guide you along the way.
Use this script to rotate your banner ads. Just set the images, URLs and the delay time. Very easy to implement.
An interesting little JavaScript game where you try to leave only one peg by jumping one over another and removing the 'jumped' peg. Sound easy? See how well you can do!
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WebReference.com - "How-To" JavaScript/DHTML |
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In my last article, I showed you how Webstuffshare.com created a drop down menu using CSS3. In this article, I'll highlight from the same site how to create a flying menu.
In today's article, we will show you how to create a dashboard menu using CSS3 and jQuery. This particular approach to designing a website menu is ingenious and borrows heavily from the dashboard menu found on Apple machines.
In this article I will be explaining one of the HTML 5 features which allow the storage of data on the client side. This feature certainly paves the way for developing data-driven applications which can work with data stored on the client even if the network connection is disconnected.
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