Only with 7 code lines, you can make title of your web pages scroll to left from right continually. A short code but useful.
Instead of displaying "Open page..." in status bar when opening any web page, you can use this script to display ratio of loaded data. It's more effetive and cool. This script works in Internet Explorer, Opera, Netscape and Mozilla.
Scroll your document's title into view (in IE4+ and NS6). Useful, for example, to display long titles. You can configure the scrolling to run just once, or perpetually.
This JavaScript will display a message depending on the day of the week. Includes code generator.
This script uses array data and charAt()
method to display a message in title bar as typewritter. It's very simple and easy to use, you need only add your own messages to the script activate. Additionally, you can add many messages as you want.
This script is upgraded from my Title Message Silder script. It still uses array data and charAt()
method to display a message in status bar.
Basically, it's very simple and easy to use, you need only change speed and add your own messages to the script activate. Additionally, you can add many messages as you want through array.
This script uses array data and charAt()
method to display a message in status bar as typewritter. It's very simple and easy to use, you need only change speed and add your own messages to the script activate. Additionally, you can add many messages as you want.
Simply move your mouse over any JavaScript link in this page and look at the status bar.
This JavaScript makes the scrolling right-to-left text in status bar delay. Very cool.