Lastest JavaScripts: Tooltip
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Lastest JavaScripts: TooltipenCopyright (C) JavaScriptBank.com60[email protected] RSSRich Content JavaScript DOMTooltips<img src="http://www.javascriptbank.com/javascript.images/link/rich-content-javascript-domtooltips.jpg" width="100" height="100" align="left" style="margin: 5px;" />Are you looking for a JavaScript tooltip which can make your additional content become more beautiful when the mouse is over it, for your anchors? Then this is a JavaScript you should try, <b>DOMTooltips</b>, a very good tooltip for modern web applications; and it's very easy to use!
http://www.javascriptbank.com/rich-content-javascript-domtooltips.html
1271723487Dropdown Description Toggle<img src="http://www.javascriptbank.com/javascript.images/link/dropdown-description-toggle.jpg" width="100" height="100" align="left" style="margin: 5px;" />This code uses both <a href="/javascript/css/">CSS</a> to design description content and <a href="/javascript/">JavaScript</a> to perform the <a href="/title=toggle">toggle effect</a> for the links, users click the <a href="/javascript/link/">link</a> to drop it down, click again to close. Excellent when you want to present information and not have to worry about <a href="/javascript/browser/popup/">popup</a> blockers.
http://www.javascriptbank.com/dropdown-description-toggle.html
1239583004Link Annotations<img src="http://www.javascriptbank.com/javascript.images/link/link-annotations.jpg" width="100" height="100" align="left" style="margin: 5px;" />Many sites contain a page with links to other related resources. Generally, a description of each site is not provided, unless the visitor hovers over the <a href="/javascript/status/title-effect/">TITLE attribute</a> of the ANCHOR tag. The descriptions could be shown on the page, along with the links, but that would make it too cumbersome. This script will show and hide the link's title information right on the page. It could be used in a <a href="/=site map">site map</a> or <a href="/javascript/menu/">dynamic menu</a> as well.
http://www.javascriptbank.com/link-annotations.html
1230510991GLT - Good-Looking Tooltips<img src="http://www.javascriptbank.com/javascript.images/link/glt-good-looking-tooltips.jpg" width="100" height="100" align="left" style="margin: 5px;" />This small <a href="/javascript/">JavaScript</a> library will spice up the look of your tooltips in your Web page. It replaces the <a href="/javascript/status/title-effect/">title</a> attribute with a <a href="/javascript/link/tooltip/">tooltip</a> designed to match your Web site. You can use it in almost an HTML <a href="/title=element">element</a> too. Easy to implement!
http://www.javascriptbank.com/glt-good-looking-tooltips.html
1229474190Content Display<img src="http://www.javascriptbank.com/javascript.images/link/content-display-index.jpg" width="100" height="100" align="left" style="margin: 5px;" />Display a block of text, a graphic, or combination of both, by clicking on a <a href="/javascript/link/">JavaScript link</a> or a graphic. This <a href="/javascript/">JavaScript</a> can be used in different circumstances, such as for informational purposes, or displaying pictures with captions. Very easy to use.
http://www.javascriptbank.com/content-display-index.html
1208651742Sweet Titles<img src="http://www.javascriptbank.com/javascript.images/link/sweet-titles.jpg" width="100" height="100" align="left" style="margin: 5px;" />This script will display the titles on your links in a very "sweet" manner. The look is customized by using CSS and is easily changed. Degrades very nicely. Additional modifications are available on Dustin's Web site.
http://www.javascriptbank.com/sweet-titles.html
1170117181Show/hide layer<img src="http://www.javascriptbank.com/javascript.images/link/show-hide-layer.jpg" width="100" height="100" align="left" style="margin: 5px;" />Move the <a href="/javascript/mouse/">cursor</a> over <a href="/javascript/menu/">JavaScript menu</a> items and the layers would appear. This <a href="/javascript/">JavaScript</a> allows to <a href="/title=show hide">show and hide</a> layes for a set of main brousers (IE 4 and above, Opera 5 and above, NN 4 and above, Mozilla). The script could be used to construct pull-down menus.
http://www.javascriptbank.com/show-hide-layer.html
1170116268Overlib<img src="http://www.javascriptbank.com/javascript.images/link/overlib-index.jpg" width="100" height="100" align="left" style="margin: 5px;" />This script will display a popup (layer) with a description and title for the link where you're mouse is. Nice effect.
http://www.javascriptbank.com/overlib-index.html
1170116212Description Layer<img src="http://www.javascriptbank.com/javascript.images/link/description-layer.jpg" width="100" height="100" align="left" style="margin: 5px;" />Offer your visitors a quick description or more information about a <a href="/javascript/link/">JavaScript link</a> before they visit it. When they put their <a href="/javascript/mouse/">cursor</a> over a <a href="/javascript/link/">JavaScript link</a> a layer will appear describing the link. Your visitors will appreciate the extra effort, and it looks great too.
http://www.javascriptbank.com/description-layer.html
1170116209Link Hint Scroller 1.0<img src="http://www.javascriptbank.com/javascript.images/link/link-hint-scroller.jpg" width="100" height="100" align="left" style="margin: 5px;" />When you move your <a href="/title=mouse over">mouse over</a> the specified link, a hint or something about the <a href="/javascript/link/">JavaScript link</a> will appear below the <a href="/javascript/link/">JavaScript link</a> in a scrolling fashion. When you move your mouse out, the scrolling will stop.
http://www.javascriptbank.com/link-hint-scroller.html
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