| California has earthquakes, and so does JavaScript1.2. This short JavaScript code will actually shake your browser window by using the moveBy() function, somewhat like a web browser earthquake. Price:Free Plateform(s):Independent Rate: 4.0(out of 5) Vote:17 Members Review:None |
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| Implementing drag and drop functionality is not as simple as one would think. Besides having to do a boundary check on all the draggable layers, you also have to make sure that the right layer is selected when overlapping occurs. By combining a subset of my DHTML API with my mouse events script, I created this minimalist drag and drop HTML sample. Price:Free Rate: 4.0(out of 5) Vote:3 Members Review:None |
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| Animate your website with the aid of DHTML. After being confounded by the javascript files that I came across on the internet, I decided to write an API that I could live with. Any content that you place within a tag with the position css attribute set to absolute, can be manipulated like a sprite. Just don't forget to set id="unique_name", and pass "unique_name" to the GetLayer() function. Price:Free Rate: 5.0(out of 5) Vote:2 Members Review:None |
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| Mouse-events.html is a template for handling three basic mouse events: Moving, pressing down on a button, and releasing the button. It works in IE 5+ and should also work in NS 6+. When used in conjunction with DHTML, this can be used to create drag and drop web applications. The three handlers return a true value, changing it to false causes some default browser behaviours, like text highlighting, to become disabled. Price:Free Rate: 4.0(out of 5) Vote:1 Members Review:None |
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| AllWebMenus is a dhtml/javascript menu builder that lets you create any kind of popup or drop-down web menu without any DHTML or Javascript experience required as well as create cross-browser navigation bars that work alike in all browsers supporting DHTML. You can fully customize your menus through plenty of available properties and pre-defined stylish Themes and with a simple step-by-step process link the menu to your web pages in only seconds! Price:$59.95 Plateform(s):Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 3.x,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000,Windows2003 Rate: 4.0(out of 5) Vote:1 Members Review:None |
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| With the aid of DHTML, you can create playful web pages where the content changes as someone moves the mouse pointer around. This is accomplished by superimposing the content of two divs, and making one invisible by clipping it. Then the mouse move handler is modified to create a clip region depending on the location of the mouse pointer. This can create the impression that there is an x-ray being directed at the web page, revealing hidden content. Price:Free Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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| Add mouse interactivity to text with a shimmering shadow effect that changes angle based on mouse position. Price:Free Plateform(s):IE 5x Rate: 3.0(out of 5) Vote:1 Members Review:None |
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| JavaScript 1.2 (found in version 4.0 browsers) provides this neat effect: the text changes color every second. Now this is a great way to draw attention without using the annoying BLINK tag. Price:Free Plateform(s):Independent Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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| This DHTML script allows you to add a spotlight effect on your Web page. The spotlight follows the user's cursor until he/she clicks on the mouse. Price:Free Plateform(s):NN4, IE4+ Rate: 3.0(out of 5) Vote:1 Members Review:None |
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| CodeThatForm package gives you full control over the windows in browser. You can control the style, appearance, content, positioning and sizing of the window. Creation of the windows never was made easier. But more than that - PRO edition of the CodeThatForm enables users to work with the layers the very same way. Price:$0 Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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