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This javascript collects all links on your page in a separate window.
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IE4+, NS4+ |
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Creates a list of buttons. If there are too many buttons in a list they can be scrolled
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IE4+, NS4+ |
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Creates list of selected links in a separate window. See the example
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IE4+, NS4+ |
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Script shows a button allowing to go back to the previous page
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IE4+, NS4+ |
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This Javascript displays a small arrow before the link which you have your mouse over.
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IE4+, NS4+ |
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Auto linl to other page. View the sample. In a few seconds a new address will be loaded
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IE4+, NS4+ |
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Allows the user to quick jump to the site of their choice just by entering the short phrase for that site. It even displays a list of all the sites and the phrases to go there automatically! Definitely a clever way to allow visitors to navigate your site. (Be sure to put this script on it's own page of your site.)
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IE4+, NS4+ |
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An easy-to-install tooltip script that allows your text links or image map to have a tooltip when the mouse moves over them!
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IE4+, NS4+ |
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An alternate version of the tooltip script that creates a "scrolling" tooltip. Definitely more eye catching, if nothing else. (Note that in IE, the tooltip will only be enabled after the document has completed loading) View notes below for cross-browser rendering issues.
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IE4+ |
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Use this script to provide textual information about a link(s)! and is similar as well to a script used on Microsoft's homepage. Move the mouse over certain links, and accompanying text appears on the page describing the link. The text can be HTML based (bold, italic etc). Browsers other than IE 4+ will simply not see any text.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
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This is version two of the original textual tooltip script. The good news about this script is that it works in BOTH IE 4 and NS 4. The bad news is that it is a little harder to setup, and misses an important feature found in the original script. The area that will display the tooltip cannot contain a default text that will be shown when the mouse is NOT over any links or moves out of the links. It has to be blank. You'll notice that in the original script, there is a default text that is shown during these times. If you have a large audience of NS 4 users, this is definitely the script to go with.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
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A JavaScript library created to enhance websites with small popup information boxes to help visitors around your website. You can make popups without caption. Or you can make them have a caption. You can also make them appear on the left, and of course use a caption. You can also make a sticky that stays put when you click on it. It can contain any html you wish. Of course you can also make ones that show on the left.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
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A script that jumps back "home" when a key is pressed. In other words, a script that allows you to specify a target url to go to when a key from the keyboard is pressed.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
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A CSS code that removes the underline beneath all text links in a document.
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Compatibility:
IE4+, NS4+ |
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This script creates a button that takes the user back to the browser's default homepage when clicked on. Not exactly practical, but definitely fun to have on your webpage!
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
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A script that applies a (different) background image to any form button as the mouse moves over it.
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
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A script that makes any form button change background color as the mouse moves over it.
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Compatibility:
IE4+ |
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A Perl-like tool that extracts out all of the links in a document, and writes it neatly to a new window. What's it good for? Well, personally, this script saved us a lot of time when we needed to move a long list of links, nested deep inside table cells, to a new document. Its a great tool for efficiently separating links from the other content.
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