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JavaScriptSource and JavaScripts.com - Cut-n-Paste Scripts |
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JavaScript.com: The Definitive JavaScript Resource
This script creates a message using expanding text images. It's as simple as creating your own text images to say whatever you need.
Click anywhere on the page and a ball will drop from the cursor and rebound several times based on gravity. Updated to be WC3 DOM1 cross browser compatible!
On your site, you might want to just let visitors know the date that the script was updated, but not the time (maybe it's not important?) This simple script (about a dozen lines) you can do just that! Very neat!
Sends the user to a specific URL based on the combined selections from two different menus. Works great for sites navigation based on two seperate characteristics.
It's often useful for a long page to contain a table of contents, to make it easy for people to jump to the section they want to read. This script will do the work automatically, generating a table of contents using the <h1> to <h6> tags.
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WebReference.com - "How-To" JavaScript/DHTML |
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Theres no question, HTML5 is a hot topic for developers. If you need a crash course to quickly understand the fundamentals of HTML5s functionality, youre in the right place. In this tutorial Ill cover the new semantic markup, canvas for drawing and animation, audio and video support, and how to use HTML5 with older browsers.
If youre excited about HTML5, I want to help you turn that excitement into ideas you can put into practice immediately. If youre skeptical, I want to help you understand just why HTML5 is important. And if youre just confused about what HTML5 even means, fear not: thats our first stop in this series.
Last week in our tutorial on How To Create a Visual Library of Images in HTML5 Canvas, we told you about cards loading and display, as well as how cache is handled in our application. This week we're going to discuss mouse management and state storage.
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