A JavaScript that makes any text on the page to be typed out, one letter at a time. Setup is very easily, just tell the code the ID of the container of text (ie: a DIV or SPAN), and the script does the rest. HTML tags within the text to type out is supported as well.
Browsers that do not support this JavaScript will only see the text fully displayed from the start, including any HTML tags.
This JavaScript search tool can be used to create a dropdown search box for your Web site, just like forums. You can also create dropdown search forms, hint boxes, and menus.
Sometimes you may need to open certain links in a new window. The 'target' attribute is deprecated and is therefore not allowed when using XHTML with a STRICT
. But when use this JavaScript, you will be able to keep your pages valid while also using the target attribute to open new windows.
The script blinks any number of messages/images. It features configurable speed, pause, size, background - color or image - and number of blinks. Pauses while mouse is placed over too. Any basic HTML code is allowed. Multi-OS and Cross-Browser Javascript Blinker News Ticker. The script below is a W3C Standards compliant javascript.
This script is used to process a variable length message into a fixed-length output of 128 bits using the MD5 algorithm. It is fully compatible with UTF-8 encoding. It is very useful when you want to transfer encrypted passwords over the Internet.
Use this JavaScript to add the proper title and citation to your quotes. Easy to use!
This small JavaScript file is used for embedding Adobe Flash content. The script can detect the Flash plug-in in all major Web browsers (on Mac and PC) and is designed to make embedding Flash movies as easy as possible. It is also very search engine friendly, degrades gracefully, can be used in valid HTML and XHTML 1.0 documents, and is forward compatible, so it should work for years to come.
This script uses Prototype library - unobtrusive JavaScript to implement "input masks". The maximum field length is automatically limited to the length of the mask. The characters that are entered into the fields are constrained, and separators are automatically added. (No actual validation is done. Check our site for validation scripts.)
With the help of this script, adding text to accompany images could not be easier. Give your image a "title" -- how appropriate -- and a className, and in a few seconds you will have beautiful looking captions for your images. And, you can use HTML elements.