With IE's multimedia filters, have a quick and easy way to add interesting visual effects to content on your page. You need IE5.5+ to see the transitional effect, though the slideshow itself works in all browsers.
This script combines PHP with JavaScript to let you easily display all pictures within a directory without having to input their file names into the script! An external PHP file takes care of all the manual labour, by retrieving the list of images inside the directory and passing it onto the viewer script. Even the select menu used to choose the image to display is automatically generated. And last but not least, in IE and Firefox, a fade effect is applied each time an image is shown. Spiffy!To use this script, your server simply has to support PHP, as this script references an external PHP file to get the images of the containing directory. The page that will show the pictures itself does NOT have to be a PHP page.
This is to demo the "Auto" feature, whereby all images of class "imageFader" are faded automatically.
Customize this JavaScript and define the behaviour of each image or block of text on the webpage - drag, resize, make transparent while drag etc.
Work in: IE3+, NS3+
Image rollovers represent the classic and 'timeless' JavaScript effect. Well, this DOM script makes the process of adding them as simple as can be, by allowing you to apply a rollover to any image through just the insertion of a class attribute inside the image's tag.This script works in all DOM (Document Object Model) compliant browsers.
This JavaScript adds any number of images to your document that move around, bouncing back and forth off the edges of the browser window. As mentioned, multiple images supported.
This is a code for creating annotations for the image in a frame when the user mouse over image. However, in this JavaScript code, annotations using CSS you should start feeling the eyes and more.
Display two or more rotating banners (480 x 60) in an infinite loop. Banners also JavaScript link to advertised URLs.