This JavaScript accepts a number or string and formats it like U.S. currency. Adds the dollar sign, rounds to two places past the decimal, adds place holding zeros, and commas where appropriate. Occurs when the user clicks the button or when they finish entering the money amount (and click into the next field).
This JavaScript allows someone to choose a file on their hard drive and open it. Now cross-browser compatible.
This JavaScript defines English words. You put in the word. It gives you the definition. Easy enough! It also includes a thesaurus.
The chmod calculator code is the script to have handy when setting permissions on your cgi files via FTP. 755 anyone?
Keep your To Do list up to date with this JavaScript. Demonstrates how to display, add and delete items from a list of cookies.
Enable arbitrary elements to instantly be draggable in both IE4+ and NS6+ with this JavaScript.
This script allows you to type directly on the document without the use of text boxes. I'm not sure how useful this is, but it's kinda neat.
Use the form to try different settings. When you are happy with the results, paste the wizard generated code from the textbox at the bottom of this form into your page. When making color choices, use CSS approved color names or HEX color values (eg: #FFFFFF for white).
This search form gives you the possibility to search the 42 most popular search engines and directories. The form is transparent, so you can paste it right on your Web site to fit your design ... and it is only one line!
Need a powerful internal search engine script to allow visitors to search the contents of your site? How does Google sound? This JavaScript uses Google to enable search on your site.