New dynamic image-rotation-effect made for banners or diashows. Each image or banner can be linked to a different Website. The unique stretching-in and shrinking-out effect is made for IE4 and higher. Netscape-users (NN4x) will see a more simple image-rotation-effect instead.
A dropdown combo box that allows surfers to choose among many images to be shown. Each image is linked up to a different URL, and is clickable.
A dropdown combo box that allows surfers to choose among many images to be shown. Surfers choose an image from the combo box, and it is displayed in the predetermined space below. Notice that in this JavaScript, the images themselves are not clickable. If you want the version that not only shows different images, but makes the images clickable as well, look at version II below.
A simple JavaScript picture viewer that uses a HTML selection list for surferring to choose among many thumnail images to be displayed in one fixed area.
Click on the image-link and you will be blown right into the desired webpage. You won't believe it. This is not Dynamic HTML. This is Dynamite HTML. Made for IE5x.
This image rotation system creates a dissolving effect for the transition phase. Great for banners, picture-presentations and more. Add as many images as you like. Each image can be linked to a different URL. The full dissolving effect can be view with IE4, IE5 or higher. Netscape-users will see a simple image-rotation-effect instead of it.
Enhanced double-gum-effect made for banner-rotations or diashows. Each image or banner can be linked to a different Website. Netscape-users will see a simple image-rotation-effect. Why? Unfortunately Netscape Navigator is too slow to create a smooth movement.
Add a little magic to your image-presentation with this JavaScript! First you will see only the debris of your image randomly spread out all over the browser screen. Then those scattered image-pieces will be drawn together by a strong magnetic force until the image has been recreated out of those debris! Made for IE5 and higher.
Use a crop duster to exterminate little e-mail smilies that stick out their tounges. NO GIFS, JUST CODE FUN!! Gives you that classic gaming feeling.