Lunch Decision Maker
Deciding where to go to lunch can take longer than simply going to lunch when more than one person is involved in the decision. This script takes the pain out of figuring out where to go by randomly presenting a choice. This could save many developers a lot of time debating!
Universal Form Validator
Validate form elements of all kinds: select boxes, text fields (including spaces), radio buttons, force numbers in textfields, etc. Very easy to use. Can be used on all forms.
Validate Numeric Only
This script verifies that a string is numeric, otherwise it deletes the non-numeric character.
Customize Dropdown Menu
Customize Dropdown Menu is designed to display some choices, as: languages, countries, themes,... but it''s differrent from original version in browsers. This tool combine CSS and JavaScript to create a dropdown you can add image to tilte, every choice.
Let''s try dropdown below and feel differences.
Tested: IE 7, Opera 9, Firefox 2, Netscape 8.
Let''s try dropdown below and feel differences.
Tested: IE 7, Opera 9, Firefox 2, Netscape 8.
Ultimate Form Validator
Handle all of your form validation using one script. This one will verify numeric strings; monitor the status of the CapsLock; verify empty strings, numeric, date, alphabetical, or e-mail fields; confirm passwords; verify the formatting of phone numbers; monitor the minimum/maximum numbers of input characters. Includes language-independent error messages and displays error messages in a div or using an alert box.
Limit Characters and Words Entered
This script will allow you to limit the number of words and/or characters entered into a form. Easily customizable. Example script will limit input to either 80 characters or 16 words, whichever comes first.
Select Box with Options
Use this script to easily change the order of options in a select box. You can see the order change as it happens in the "New Order" box. (The input can be hidden and used to change the order on the server side.)
Customize Dropdown Menu 2
Customize Dropdown Menu is designed to display some choices, as: languages, countries, themes,... but it's differrent from original version in browsers. This tool combine CSS and JavaScript to create a dropdown you can add image to tilte, every choice.
Version 2: check if JavaScript is disabled, then add normal dropdown menu
Let's try dropdown below and feel differences. Tested: IE 7, Opera 9, Firefox 2, Netscape 8.
Version 2: check if JavaScript is disabled, then add normal dropdown menu
Let's try dropdown below and feel differences. Tested: IE 7, Opera 9, Firefox 2, Netscape 8.
Accessible Compact Forms
Tight on space? Use this script to create a compact form that is accessible and works even when JavaScript and CSS are turned off.
Dual Function Button
This script allows one button to have two or more functions.
Smooth Image Buttons
With this script your buttons can have up to four states: none, over, down, and up. This makes the button feel more real than a simple mouseover. In addition, the different button states are all part of the same background image.
Menu Simplified 2
Add a simple menu to your site with this drop down form. Easy to use and customize.
Multi Value Drop Down List
Using a drop-down menu, this script will provide different values, depending on the user's selection. Easily added to any form.
Tab Content Script (v 2.0)
This is a versatile Tab Content script that lets you organize regular DIV contents on the page into a tab interface, with the desired content appearing when a tab is clicked on. A fully unobtrusive, CSS and HTML based script, it supports practical features such as default tab selected, persistence of the active tab (ie: when page is reloaded), a "slideshow" mode, ability to expand/contract arbitrary DIVs on the page at the same time, and more. Modifying the CSS tabs used as part of its interface to your own is now also much simpler compared to version 1. Now it really is the ultimate Tab Content script!
Add Remove Options
Add or remove objects in a select list, using the DOM. This script was written to work with DOM Level 1 and DOM Level 2 capable browsers, with try/catch logic included for IE use.

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