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Compatibility:
Navigator 4.x and Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
Just doubleclick anywhere on the white space
of this webpage and the local time of 22 capitals will appear. Doubleclick
again and the worldtime will disappear. Easy. Smart. Useful. CROSSBROWSER.
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Compatibility:
Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
The most attractive date picker you may find in
the javascript world!
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Compatibility:
Explorer 5.x |
Description: |
Smallest wallclock online. Stylish looks! Only
32x32 pixels! Fits into any corner of your navigation bar.
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Compatibility:
Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
This is the most exclusive Swiss Luxury Probably
the most exclusive Swiss Watch ever written in DHTML. The script
combines DHTML, CSS and JavaScript ActiveX graphics control (vector-based
hands). Extremly fast loading. Made for IE4x.
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Compatibility:
Navigator 4.x and Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
World clock script with unusual design. Cross-browser
(IE4 contains additional visual effects). World clock shows the
localtime of world-capitals onMouseover. Combines the latest DHTML-positioning
and filter-techniques.
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Compatibility:
Navigator 4.x and Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
DHTML background realtime clock with graphic look
(shadow effect). Loads in less than 4 seconds. Easy to configure
and install.
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Compatibility:
Navigator 3.x and Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
graphical digital clock, easy to add to any page
in a second.
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Compatibility:
Navigator 2.x and Explorer 3.x |
Description: |
calander updates on load and allows links to be
attached to any day of any month. 1 line of code creates the link.
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Procrastinators everywhere, rejoice! If many of
your projects end up being due on the first of the month, do you
know how many days do you have left? This script calculates and
displays the number of days (not weekdays) left in the current month
in a snap. And, the script has no trouble with leap year or Y2K.
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
By using your computer's clock, you can calculate
the time in other time zones all over the world! Useful if you communicate
across different time zones for business or leisure. A great script!
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
A digital JavaScript clock on your site is impressive,
but having a wall clock on your site is incredible! The second,
minute, and hour hands even move according to the current time.
Best of all, you do not need any picture images to make it work!
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Displays your message on the appropriate day you
indicate. For example, you can have it print messages on holidays,
birthdays, or other dates that are important to you and your site's
visitors! Cool!
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
A live text clock that displays itself in the r left
corner of the screen. All browsers other than IE 4.x and NS 4.x will simply
see nothing.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
This is quite possibly the only living analog clock
totally written in DHTML...
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
This is a live, dynamic countdown script that can be
set to count down until any given date. Every aspect of the script is
configurable- dimensions, background color, text font etc. The millennium
is just around the corner...hint hint.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
JavaScript calendars have existed for a long time now,
but never have they looked pretty (literally), until DHTML came along.
Check out Constantin's cool DHTML calendar, which not only looks handsome,
but allows you to dynamically look up the calendar for any particular
month/ year (by pressing the "Prev Next" buttons).
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
Description: |
A live text clock that can be positioned anywhere inside
the document.
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
Description: |
A live date script that displays the date plus time,
updated every second. NS 4.x and NS 3.x will simply see a "static" date.
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
Description: |
This is a simple yet useful DHTML script that displays
the current date as the title of the document. It utilizes the exclusive
document.title property of IE 4 to accomplish this, therefore, is only
visible to IE 4 browsers.
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
Description: |
This type of status bar description goes on and stays
on for a specified amount of time whenever your mouse is on the link.
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
With this script, you can have the date and time the
page was loaded 'stamped' to the page. This would make a wonderful header
or footer for any web page.
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
On your site, you might want to just let visitors know
the date that the script was updated, but not the time (maybe it's not
important?) This simple script (about a dozen lines) you can do just that!
Very neat!
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
A JavaScript stopwatch that counts down from a predetermined
time then alerts the user.
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
A JavaScript stopwatch that does the opposite - counts
up then alerts.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Tells thecurrent time is.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Digital Clock - Status Bar.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Copy the code into your page where ever you want the
clock to go. Also you need to download the file digits.zip , un-zip it
and upload the contents to your internet directory.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS3+ |
Description: |
This clock uses graphics and is constantly updated.
Don't forget the images digits1.zip.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Military Time Clock.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Clock And Date.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS3+ |
Description: |
With this script you can have a live cloack and date
in the status bar.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Here is a date and time script that uses graphics and
updates itself. Also download the images...digits1.zip
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS3+ |
Description: |
This script displays a different message for each day.
The only thing you need to change is the MONTH# in the top of the script.
Yes, you will have to update this every month.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Page Timer .
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Here is an example of a calendar that you can place
on your page. It highlights, bolds, and italicizes the current date.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Count Up From Date.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Countdown To 2000.
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Not only will this script tell you how many days, hours,
minutes, and seconds old you are, it tells you how long until your next
birthday!
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Here is a pretty neat way to show what time it is -
in a little button! When the page is loaded, JavaScript will show a little
button with the time! Check it out!
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
This is a really neat little script that can display
the current time in "Military Time" or "12 Hour Time" with the push of
a button. Give it a try, it's neat!
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Here, you can use stopwatch functions to count up and
down - separately or together at once. Try it out! A neat JavaScript example.
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Use this script to write the current date to your web
page. Looks very professional. Another very neat effect - some great JavaScripting!
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Use JavaScript to put the current time on your page.
It even follows the time in A.M. and P.M.! A nice script.
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Put the current date & time on your page with this cool
little JavaScript coding. All of 3 lines.....
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
This is the somewhat longer way to put the current date
& time on your page. It writes in a longer date and time format than the
previous date & time script. The script is also longer....
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Displays the date the current week starts on. Useful
if you want a new link each week or just to show the first day of the
current week. You can even choose what weekday you want a new week starts
on -- Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, etc. Neat!
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
How long have you had that job? How many days old are
you? Find the answers to these questions and more!
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
This little JavaScript will take an event or date in
the future and compare it to the current date, then display how many days
until that date/event occurs. Pretty neat! Lots of uses... (Marriage countdown,
till school's out countdown, etc)
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
This script will print out a date a certain number of
days in the future. You can tell a customer their order will be filled
by the date in the future, etc. This script is great!
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
This JavaScript example will display a JavaScript clock
with an optional on/off switch.
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
This little script will help you return the "proper"
day ending - August 1st, August 2nd, August 3rd, etc. Neat!
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
How about putting a little clock (and date) display
on your status bar!?!? Check out this script!!
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Let your visitors know how many more days until Christmas.
On the day before Christmas, the script indicates that it is Christmas
Eve. You may also see how the script reacts to different dates by changing
the date on your computer then reloading the script.
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
This JavaScript example will show you how long till
2000. Note: Also look at your status bar.
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
If your page requires a more sophisticated way to display
the time, you'll love this script. It will write into the format, 'XX
Till Hour'. It's ten past three in the afternoon, for example. Pretty
cool.
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
By using your computer's clock, you can calculate the
time in other time zones all over the world! Currently, the script works
for six of the major time zones. But, just change one entry (or just add
more time zone entries) to make the script work with your desired time
zone. Great script!
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Don't just welcome your visitors anymore, JavaScript
can write good morning, good evening, or good afternoon based on the time
the page was loaded, according to the user's system clock. Neat!
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
If you want to show your visitors how long they have
been on your page but don't exactly like those clock displays, then you
might like this script. When the visitor leaves or clicks the button,
they are alerted to the time they have been on your page. Many times,
they won't even expect it!
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
Occassionally, it might be interesting to show the
visitor how long they have been on your page. So, you can use this script
to write a clock to the screen that will tell them exactly that!
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
If the other time on page scripts seem too impersonal
for you, this could be your solution. Instead of the 00:00 readout, it
displays 'X Secs'. Just another wonder of JavaScript....
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Compatibility:
IE3+, NS3+ |
Description: |
When someone visits your web page, JavaScript will
start the clock. When the leave that page, they will be alerted with the
time they have been viewing the page! Cool!
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