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JavaScriptSource and JavaScripts.com - Cut-n-Paste Scripts |
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JavaScript.com: The Definitive JavaScript Resource
Provide your visitors with a popup window, showing all of the links on the page. Makes navigation much easier.
This technique allows you to open a modal window, which is like a pop-up window, but doesn't actually open another window/tab. It does not conflict with pop-up blockers. Easy to set-up and use. The style is controlled through CSS. This is great for launching other Web pages or image galleries. Full documentation is included.
This script will automatically build a table of contents based on the header tags found on the Web page. Includes an optional access key [Alt-t] to return to the ToC. Supports DOM standard and works on non-IE browsers.
This script creates a list of categorized links from a data array. The list is also searchable. A great navigational aid for small spaces. Very easy to implement.
If you maintain separate pages for each month, this script can redirect the user to the correct page automatically! The script determines the current month and sends them to the correct page. Neat!
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WebReference.com - "How-To" JavaScript/DHTML |
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Even though CSS3 is not supported on all browsers yet, many web developers have started to use some of the techniques that it provides. In our last article, we learned about border properties with CSS3, and today we will cover the text styling properties that it has to offer.
Last month Google announced the release of the initial Google+ API, which is currently limited to providing read-only access to public data. To get started, in this tutorial we will show you how to add the Google +1 button to your web pages.
With previous versions of HTML, there were a number of limitations to using images in web pages, one of the most salient being that there was no way to semantically associate an image with its caption. Well, that's all changed with HTML5. In fact, you won't believe some of the nifty things that you can do with images now!
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