This JavaScript timer countdown displays a Javascript countdown timer and alerts the user when the timer reaches zero. This countdown timer then redirects to another Web page. Particularly useful if you are writing an online test.
This JavaScript will display the month, day, and year, without the day of the week. Clean and simple. The display can be changed with CSS.
Display the local time in the 12 hour or 24 hour format. Selection is made by the visitor using the radio buttons displayed with the clock.
Epoch is a flexible DHTML calendar that supports several display formats, such as inline on the page, as a DHTML date picker, or an calendar that with the ability to select multiple dates. Best of all, it's released under the GNU Lesser General Public License, so you can use and distribute this calendar for free inside your web pages and applications.
Increase the font size of any section of text. Very easy to set-up and use. Eliminates extra style sheets.
Excerpts (or teaser boxes) from longer texts can help the user when scanning and serve to highlight key points or quotes. This JavaScript automatically generated excerpts using JavaScript, CSS, and the DOM. It degrades gracefully.
This JavaScript will constantly change the text inside of the DIV tag, after every interval that is specified. The intervals are in seconds. Also has the option to stop the changing while the mouse is hovering over the text.
Many users have their default font size set very low in their browsers. If you are using relative font sizes on your Web site, this script will resize those user's fonts to something more appropriate.
Display news and announcements on your site. The text fades in and out, and can display active links for each item.