This script is similar to the textscroll script
except that this one has more scrollable layers, so when you change
layer it looks like you load a new page inside the scroller.
Mike's DHTML scroller features smooth pausing
between messages, configurable scroll speed, color, and font. Oh
yes, the script's also cross browser functional... Ticker Tape Script
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This thing works basically the same as the geocities
script, text or a image or whatever you want will stay somewhere
on the screen when you scroll. This degrades, lower browsers just
won't see it.
This script is similar to the textscroll script
except that this one has more scrollable layers, so when you change
layer it looks like you load a new page inside the scroller.
Mike's DHTML scroller features smooth pausing
between messages, configurable scroll speed, color, and font. Oh
yes, the script's also cross browser functional... Ticker Tape Script
All
Ok, we know that most people don't exactly embrace
the pre-built marquee feature in IE 4 (which scrolls any text wrapped
inside the marquee tag), but perhaps it's becuase this element
is only viewable in IE 4+. With a little DHTML, we've extended the
marquee feature of IE 4 so it works in NS 4 as well. Feel like hugging
now?
A simple, elegant cross-browser ticker tape. Supports
unlimited messages, HTML codes, and degrades well with lower browsers.
This script is a perfect example of why DHTML may very well eventually
replace Java applets on the WWW- the ticker is faster, more efficient,
and much more stable than any of it's Java counterparts!
A cross browser ticker tape that can display an
infinite number of messages. Each time the message changes, a fading
effect is accompanied. The messages themselves are each clickable,
and can be configured to go anywhere upon click. Browsers other
than IE 4+ and NS 4+ will simply see nothing.
This is an DHTML scrolling marquee that uses an
external HTML document as its content to scroll. As a secondary
feature, the marquee slows down when the user moves his mouse over
it (to more easily read the contained contents), and resumes it's
original scroll speed when out. IE 4 and NS 4 users will simply
see nothing.
A "news updater" that rotates among different
messages. Infinite number of messages can be added to the updater.
This script uses a special mechanism to dynamically determine the
height of the longest message, and sets itself to match this height.
Browsers other than IE 4.x will simply see nothing.
You see that number in the head tag (500)? That
controls how long the scrool bar will scroll for. Change it if you
need to make it scroll longer or shorter. And no, you can't make
it go faster or slower.
A form box message slideshow that rotates among
infinite number of messages. Each message is associated with a unique
URL, and clicking the button will take the surfer to a different
URL, depending on when he/she clicks it.
This type of scroller only lasts for one time
and does not repeat a million other times like the other one. You
can change the message where it says "YOUR MESSAGE GOES HERE!!"
Notice the status bar? All you need now are the
the typing sounds! TIP: Put some spaces after you message to have
it stay in the status bar longer. You can also play around with
the numbers at the top to increase/decrease the speed!
This is the classic scroll that you see EVERYWHERE!
This script is also highly configurable (as are most in TJS). One
more thing. Be aware that this effect does eventually get very annoying.
Yes, this is another JavaScript scroll. But, unlike
the others, this one has the date & time included at the front of
the first message! It looks very professional!
This is a very cool way to show you a little bit
better how Javascript works. Go ahead. You can manipulate several
different variables and then see the effects on the scroll box.
Have fun!
Draw attention to information on your site with
JavaScript-powered expanding text! Just enter the text you want
to use, the max size you want it to reach, and speed it should "grow"
and it's ready to go. Neat!
This script simply flashes (hence the name) a
message on and off on your statusbar. This script probably got your
attention better than the Classic Scroll but, is not used as much.
The Flasher is just not as well known as the Classic Scroll.
(Internet Explorer preferred) This JavaScript
scrolls information back and forth across a page - the message appears
to float back and forth! If you don't have Internet Explorer, it'll
just show the message on the screen. Works great!
Scrolling words along the bottom of the page is
cool and all, but this one takes the cake.... You can scroll text,
links, images, buttons, basically anything you want, in a little
news like box on your site. And, you can have as many 'messages'
as you want. Amazing!
A select menu that scrolls that rotates the items
to give the appearance that they are scrolling. Useful if you would
like a scroller inside a table cell or to be compatible with older
browsers. Clever!
This is another version of the infamous scroll.
Although, this one scrolls your information in a text box and is
far less 'annoying' that most of the status bar scrollers. Just
imagine what you can draw attention to! Anything!
Draw attention to information on your site with
JavaScript-powered expanding text! Just enter the text you want
to use, the max size you want it to reach, and speed it should "grow"
and it's ready to go. Neat!
This is probably the most interesting scroll that
doesn't use the browser's status bar (the bar at the bottom of the
screen) or a text box on the page. Instead, it scrolls vertically
up and down multiple text boxes! Take a look to see what we mean!
This again is a very simple scroll. It keeps adding
letters one by one across the status bar until the entire message
is written out. Then, it quickly scrolls the entire to the left,
until it is disappears from the status bar. Then the whole process
starts again... Just look at the statusbar to see what I mean. Not
very spectacular, but nice...