This JavaScript scrolls your text on the webpage as marquee tag.
Replaces a character or multiple characters in a textbox when the visitor goes to the next field (or in this example, clicks the submit button).
Add a 'fisheye' effect to your text. Move your mouse over the text and watch it change. It's implemented using JavaScript and CSS.
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?
Use this script to easily create crossfade color effects. Just put any text you want in 'SPAN', 'DIV', or 'P' HTML tags, add a snippet of code, and the script does the rest. This effect only works in newer 'standards' browsers such as IE5.5+, Netscape6+, and Mozilla. It will NOT work in IE4 or Netscape 4.x, but will not generate errors. Those older browsers will simply display the text normally.
New Creation is a combination of many of my previous effects. Great for an Intro Page or a Flashy Header! Browser Supported: IE 5.5+, NS 7+, Mozilla 1.2+
This JavaScript code changes the text color of any paragraph or word you choose.
(Internet Explorer Only) Simulate the Matrix by choosing one of the links. The window closes after the whole string is printed. Incredible!