Here are some kewl scripts I've found around the net. Feel free to cut and paste anything
into your own pages. But please remember that I didn't write these, so I take no
responsibilty for what they may do to other peoples browsers.
- JavaScript Alert Message
- This is a simple alert box that pops up when a page is
loaded.
- JavaScript Background Color Changer
- This applet, taken from Benny's World, allows a visitor to
change the background color of the page he is on.
- JavaScript Clock
- Add a clock to your page, compliments of JavaScript.
- Another Clock
- Here's another version of a clock.
- FadeScript
- Make your page fade in and out. For the complete details,
visit the Fadescript Homepage.
- JavaScript Name Prompt
- This little applet allows for a user to type in their name,
than when the page is loaded, it displays their name on the page itself.
- JavaScript Order Form
- This is a kewl way to add an order form on the page that
will arrange the results to be mailed.
- Pulldown Menu #1
- This applet will allow to add a pull down menu on to your
page. They choose a page to visit, and this applet will automatically take them to that
page.
- Pulldown Menu #2
- Another version of the pulldown script.
- Another Name Script
- This is also another name script.
- Rainbow Text Generator
- This applet will display all the letters on the page in
different colors.
- Random Alert Script
- This applet will display a random alert message in the page.
- JavaScript Browser Test
- This tests to see what browser is being used, and loads the
corresponding page. It is especially useful for those who design their pages for specific
browsers.
- Tickertape
- Here's your basic TickerTape applet. There are a million of
them. Try it out.
- History Buttons
- These allow the users to travel your pages via buttons. They
act exactly like the Back and Forward buttons in Netscape and Internet Explorer.
- OnMouseOver
- When you hold your mouse over a link, this applet will show
you a message instead of the link.
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