This JavaScript code makes colours of string change continously.
Glowing Text Intro splash page style effect to add to your site.
Some effects are just too complex to render using plain DHTML yet, so this one enlists the help of IE's proprietary multimedia feature to create that nifty watery, wavy effect on text. Quite mesmerizing isn't it.
Is this a right-to-left-scroller? Is this a flash-animation? Is this an eyecatching letter-show? We think it is all in one. And above all it is the prove that even a simple scroller can add visual magic to your site. Crossbrowser (Netscape users will see a scroller without the unique multicolor effect.)
No doubt this is the most silly script ever written (that's why it fits so well into our script-collection). However the script proves that form elements such as textfields must not be as boring as they are.
What does the script? First it writes any typed text into a textbox that does not look like a textbox at all (that's CSS-business). Besides the
script changes the color of the text permanentely while your visitor is typing. Best of all: the text inside the textbox may be mailed to anybody or to any database. So it's even useful (somehow).
The script works best with Internet Explorer 4x. Netscape users will see the old dull textbox.
Text zoomer is a cross-browser DHTML script creating a dynamic zoom effect for headlines and any text. It's much faster than any java applet. It does not need any images.
The first fully automatic text-reader for your lazy visitors. Nice visual text-effect. Cross-browser, silly, different.