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Compatibility:
Navigator 4.x and Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
This is a "dynamic" image selector that allows
your surfers to see an image by selecting it from a selection list.
It is dynamic in that the images do NOT have to be of the same dimensions,
a limitation that most other image selector scripts out there have.
Imagine- you can now have a gallery of images of all sizes! The
only pitfall is that, since it is written using DHTML, NS 3- and
IE 3- browsers will not be able to use it. These low-end browsers
will get an alert message informing them of this when the surfer
tries to select an image.
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Compatibility:
Navigator 4.x and Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
This cross-browser drag'n'drop demonstration
adds a nice dragging effect to the great basic-script written by
Danny Goodman. The dragging effect works with IE4x.
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Compatibility:
Navigator 4.x and Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
Peep show is a the new exciting way to let your
visitors discover your photos and images. Just use the 4 arrows!
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Compatibility:
Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
This new DHTML menu animation combines rollover
technique with a dynamic opacity effect (fade-in-fade-out).
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Compatibility:
Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
Enhances your image presentation with a smooth
dynamic motion (fade-in-fade-out). Great to bring your images alive!
Loads much faster than any gif-animations. Easy to configure.
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Compatibility:
Navigator 4.x and Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
New way to make your visitors wondeer what secrets
you are hiding behind your links. This script combines simple rollover
effects(onMouseover) with DHTML positioning technique. IMPORTANT:
Download the zip-file in order to get the "right" source code.
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Compatibility:
Navigator 3.x and Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
Enchant your visitors with this unique combination
of onMouseOver effect and micro-video-animation. Easy to set up
and configure.
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Compatibility:
Navigator 4.x and Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
It may not be quite a Rolex. However it's the
first full-functional design watch written in javascript. Find out
how it works (only four gif-images!!!). Fast loading.
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Compatibility:
Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
This spinning image animation uses no images
at all. The animation is a vector-graphic driven by JavaScript and
DirectAnimation controls (ActiveX). The result: more dynamic impact
with less bandwidth.
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Compatibility:
Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
The beauty of this dynamic image rollover effect
for your textlinks is that you need no JavaScript and DHTML at all.
Easy to configure.
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Compatibility:
Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
Peepball is a new way to present all kind of pictures.
The script combines several DHTML-tricks: dynamic movement, filter-effects,
clipping-methods, CSS, screen-size-calculations. Yet the effect
is pure fun.
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
Description: |
This is an impressive demonstration of how visual
effects can be generated using code- and code only. The below gradient
bar is constructed using lines of JavaScript code, not pixels of
graphic! Easily modify the bar's gradient colors, it's position
and direction, all through the setting of a few variables. Learn
from it's source, benefit from the result...
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Compatibility:
Navigator 4.x and Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
Two dynamic horizontal and vertical rulers track
the mouse and grow thicker whenever the mouse moves over a textlink.
Crossbrowser NN4x and IE4x.
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Compatibility:
Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
This is the first imagemap-solution that allows
you to dynamically change as many polygonal figures as you like.
You need only one image to change the visual appearance of 10, 20,
50 or even more different polygonal hotspots. This means up to 50
times less bandwidth. Too complicate to understand? Test it to feel
its power. IE4.x only
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Compatibility:
Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
DHTML and CSS transition effect animation made
for dia shows, banners and text tickers. The script is based on
Internet Explorer's filter methods. A good way to attract more visitors
with less use of bandwidth.
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Compatibility:
Explorer 5.x |
Description: |
The successor to ImageRunner! ImageSlicer slices
your image into small stripes and rushes them from both sides of
your browser-winow to their final position. The effect ist unique!
No additional bandwidth needed. Very easy to configure.
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Compatibility:
Explorer 5.x |
Description: |
New dynamic and unique way to give your pictures
more visual impact when entering the scene. First the script slices
your image. Then it rushes those slices into their final position
form the right to the left. No additional bandwidth needed. Very
easy to configure. Made for IE5x.
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Compatibility:
Navigator 4.x and Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
Fade-in-fade-out-effect for your all your image-presentations,
diashows etc. Cross-browser.
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
Description: |
This is an impressive demonstration of how visual
effects can be generated using code- and code only. The below gradient
bar is constructed using lines of JavaScript code, not pixels of
graphic! Easily modify the bar's gradient colors, it's position
and direction, all through the setting of a few variables. Learn
from it's source, benefit from the result...
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Compatibility:
Navigator 4.x and Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
Use this script and your visitors are able to
resize your webimages as easy as a browser-window.
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Compatibility:
Navigator 4.x and Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
A new, exciting and funny way to unveil the truth
behind your images. Cross-browser.
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Compatibility:
Explorer 4.x |
Description: |
With DirectAnimation from Microsoft and a little
bit of scripting you can rotate any image with NULL additional download-time.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
Celebrate Valentine's day on your web site with
a dozen hearts floating randomly around the page. (A Modified version
of the Snow script).
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
(Version 4.0+ Browsers) Appears as if it is raining
on your web page, wow! The effect is accomplished by using DHTML
in layers. Clever! As an added plus, you can easily customize the
number of raindrops and how fast they fall.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
Use this script to not only preload any number
of images before displaying them, but also, get a live update on
it's progress through an update bar. Once the preloadiing is complete,
the surfer is then directed to the page containing the preloaded
images. Superbly useful and cool a creation!
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
Description: |
This is an impressive demonstration of how visual
effects can be generated using code- and code only. The below gradient
bar is constructed using lines of JavaScript code, not pixels of
graphic! Easily modify the bar's gradient colors, it's position
and direction, all through the setting of a few variables. Learn
from it's source, benefit from the result...
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
Decorate your webpage with this great animated
document effect! Watch as snow gently trickles down the page, then
disappear. The image used is changeable, so snow definitely isn't
the only effect this script can render...
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
A site logo script that displays a static logo on the
bottom right corner of the screen. The logo itself is clickable. This
script, unlike the watermark effect seen on Geocities sites, works with
both NS 4.x and IE 4.x. Furthermore, the entire script is encapsulated
in an external JavaScript file, allowing you to easily deploy the logo
on multiple pages. This latest version of the site logo script improves
upon the old in the following ways: The logo can be set to gradually appear
(as opposed to simply appearing). IE 4 specific feature. Configurable
to disappear after a specified amount of time.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
One important feature of DHTML is it's ability to move
elements around the page freely, without having to be tied down to one
single spot on the page. "Virtual Max" took full advantage of this feature
and created his cool "floating images" script for our Dynamic Drive surfers
to use and enjoy. It's a cross-browser script that moves any number of
images around the page (by wrapping the images inside <divs>s, and
animating each <div>>), each following a randomly determined path.
Furthermore, the images are clickable, making this script not only insanely
cool, but practical as well!
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
Add some fun to your mouse cursor with this cross-browser
trail script!
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
Ever feel like you're being watched while surfing on
the internet? Well, now you are! This fun, cross browser DHTML script
follows your mouse around with a "watching eye". So do behave!
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
Description: |
DHTML in IE 4 includes a multimedia feature that allows
a light to be cast on any image and moved around. We utilized this technology
to create a moving light on image script. The light continuously moves
from the right edge of any image to the left, than back again. You can
apply this light to ANY number of images on your page easily, with varying
speed for each light. Enjoy the script!
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
Description: |
Want a quick and lightweight method to make your images
"pop up", but depressed when the mouse is held down over them? With the
help of DHTML, you can, using scripting, and only scripting! This script
creates the illusion of an elevated image by applying a shadow and shifting
the image to the up and left. When the user holds down the mouse, the
shadow is deleted, and the image shifted back to its usual position. There's
no need to create alternate versions of the same image, since the entire
effect is generated through code. Note that not every image is suitable
to be "popped up"; please read notes at the end of the page for more info.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
This is a "dynamic" image selector that allows your
surfers to see an image by selecting it from a selection list. It is dynamic
in that the images do NOT have to be of the same dimensions, a limitation
that most other image selector scripts out there have. Imagine- you can
now have a gallery of images of all sizes! The only pitfall is that, since
it is written using DHTML, NS 3- and IE 3- browsers will not be able to
use it. These low-end browsers will get an alert message informing them
of this when the surfer tries to select an image.
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Compatibility:
NS4+ |
Description: |
If you're a Mac and Netscape Communicator user, this
script is perfect for you. It flys and animates a Mac Apple logo around
your surfers' screen- and it only works in Netscape Communicator! Note
the technique used to break apart- then reassemble- the logo.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
This is a DHTML image slideshow that scrolls upwards,
pausing between images. The images do NOT have to be of the same dimensions.
Not only that, you can make each image hyperlinked, should you wish.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
This cross browser image slideshow scrolls the containing
images in a "conveyor belt" fashion. Images can be set to click through
to various URLs, and when the mouse moves over the "belt", it pauses for
the visitor to interact. Cool!
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
Description: |
An incredibly cool DHTML image slideshow. Features manual/
automatic cycling, and accompany text description of each image. Requires
IE 4+ to work.
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
Description: |
A cool JavaScript image slideshow that rotates among
many images. Each time the image changes, so does the link associated
with it. IE 4.x users will also see a special "blend-in" effect take place
each time the image switches.
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
Description: |
A script that makes any image(s) appear dull before
the mouse moves over it; as the mouse moves over it, the image changes
to its original appearance. This is a script controlled effect, so no
altering is required to the actual image in any way.
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
Description: |
A script that makes any image(s) appear dull before
the mouse moves over it; as the mouse moves over it, the image gradually
changes to its original appearance. Use it to instantly add stunning onMouseover
effects to your menu images.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
Description: |
A script that makes an image link appear "depressed"
as the mouse is held down on it. Similar to rollover effects, only that
the effect takes place when the mouse is down.
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
Description: |
This script demonstrates the use of VBscript to create
a DHTML script that flys a relatively-positioned image straightly across
the screen. JavaScript isn't the only path to DHTML's heart, you know
:-)
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
Description: |
A script that causes any image to fly in from the right
edge of the screen to its original position.
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
Description: |
A versatile script that enables any image(s) and text
on a page to be dragable.
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