These are examples for graphics and 3D lettering without GIF or JPEG images. With this style of lettering, pages will load faster than ever. This page can be viewed with Netscape Navigator 4+ or Internet Explorer 4+.
DHTML still has a long way to go in terms of fully replacing images when creating 3D text. While it is quite possible and easy to create DHTML text in IE 4+, it's a different story in NS 4. In fact, because of the way NS handled this script, we had to alter the default look of this script page so the script is not enclosed inside a table (otherwise, the text gets positioned in a 'funny' way). This script is featured more for DHTML developer's sake- take a look at the script's source, and learn from the techniques used to render the 3D text.
Nicholas's cool Dynamic Fader script gently brings into view various messages, then fades them out after a few seconds. Supports the display of HTML content (such as links), apart from plain text.
Through the ingenious combination of old JavaScript techniques and new DHTML extensions, a slashing typing scroller is born! Visible and functional in IE 4+ and NS 6. Developers, you may want to check the source to see what the scroller is really constructed using!
Add as many messages, colors, and even your own background image to this text fader. There's virtually no limit to the overall size and length of the messages this script can display.
This is a unique scroller that displays the text one-letter at a time, with the trailing 'underscore' symbol following behind, like a type writer.
This JavaScript code makes the text move around contiously when visitors click the button, you can cutomize by setting this effect in onload event without clicking button.
Neon lights are an effective way in which to draw attention to signs and banners on the street, and now, to your webpage text as well.
Use this JavaScript to make your text string change color characters from first to last.