How would you like a Search Engine for YOUR site? This script does exactly that. Copy the codes to your site, enter the listings information, and you've got your own site search engine!
Preview your code live, as you enter it. Supports most HTML/CSS tags. Excellent for previewing Web site designs.
Automatically highlight word words on a page when that page was reached by a search engine. If you search, for example, Google for some words, and then follow a JavaScript link from the search results to a searchhi enabled page, the words you searched for will be highlighted on that page.
A code box where users can edit code and preview their results all on the same page. A great way to offer your code snippets to your visitors.
openWYSIWYG is a 100% free cross-browser WYSIWYG editor that replaces plain <textarea>s in your forms. Among its highlights are:
- Format text, align paragraphs, create lists, insert images and tables, all visually.
- View the HTML source code of what you're editing.
- It loads extremely fast and is completely written in JavaScript and DHTML.
- 100% free, open source application released under the LGPL, meaning you can distribute it in your content management system or custom web application, all free and without restrictions!
- openWYSIWYG is cross-browser compatible and will work with the most popular internet browsers, such as IE 5.5+ (Windows), Firefox 1.0+, Mozilla 1.3+ and Netscape 7+.
This JavaScript creates a virtual keyboard on web pages for entering password.
With Tigra Color Picker color input is simple and intuitive. Visitors can select any color from three available palettes with few clicks.
dhtmlxGrid is a cross-browser JavaScript grid control that represents structured data in a sortable table. This component allows you to design comfortable user interface by organizing your data into configurable dynamic grid with different cell types, client-side sorting, resizable columns, powerful API and other handy features.
Use this JavaScript to show how long it takes a page to load. A timer starts when the page begins to parse and ends when it has completed loading all of the content.
Give your users the option of changing their entries in your textareas. Add this JavaScript to your forms or use it in a WYSIWYG editor.