This script lets you painlessly showcase new or featured contents on your page, by turning ordinary pieces of HTML content into an interactive, "glide in" slideshow. For the ultimate in the ability to customize its look, the pagination links are also ordinary links that you define on the page, but with special CSS class names inserted when it should perform a certain task (ie: "toc" class if it's a pagination link). This means the pagination links can be styled and arranged any way you like. The script enlists the help of the jQuery library for its engine.















This script collapses any DIV on the page and lets users manually toggle its appearance via a smooth "Web 2.0 style" animation. It's a popular effect on social networking/ comment sites such as Digg.















Cross-Browser Dhtml JavaScript Vertical Slide Show concatenates and slides from the top down any number of images. Adjustable: Size, Background, Border and Speed (Live too with mouse over text). Pauses while mouse is over - it also gets to original speed. You may use Hyperlinks with any / all images. Vertical Slider is Multi-OS and Cross-Browser compatible script.















Text scrolls from bottom to top, pauses, then scrolls up and out of view. A link can be added, opening in a new window. Configuration is simple.















Web sites with heavy content sometimes use anchor links to navigate down the page. The problem with this type of navigation is that the user can become confused. The navigation suddenly disappeared, and the user can be unsure if they were sent to a new page or if the page just scrolled down. This script addresses this problem by animating to the anchor link. Active and visited states are also used to let the user know what content has already been read.


















Vietnamese














