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JavaScriptSource and JavaScripts.com - Cut-n-Paste Scripts |
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JavaScript.com: The Definitive JavaScript Resource
This script uses unobtrusive JavaScript to implement "input masks." The maximum field length is automatically limited to the length of the mask. The characters that are entered into the fields are constrained, and separators are automatically added. (No actual validation is done. Check our site for validation scripts.)
This is an e-mail address validation function. It allows the usual user@domain syntax, but in addition allows user@[ip] format as well as "User with Spaces"@domain or [ip], all of which are legal syntax, according to W3C. It also checks that the user hasn't done anything silly like having multiple @'s or continuous .'s in the address.
Use your cursor to select your background color.
This cool script slides the screen up then down and then right and left.This script will definitely catch a few eyes.
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.
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WebReference.com - "How-To" JavaScript/DHTML |
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I've recently discovered Adobe Edge, a developer's tool for creating animation in HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. My experience with creating my own animation using Edge taught me some tips, tricks and bugs to look out for, which I present to you here.
Bar graphs are not new to the web nor is this the first implementation of bar graphs using only HTML and CSS. In this article, I will discuss a technique called progressive enhancement which I believe is superior to other bar graph implementations.
In this article on Adobe Edge, we will pick up where our last article left off and will discuss a third mode of animation not yet discussed, which is to create regions in the timeline when you want an animation to take place.
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