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.
Use this script to provide textual information about a link(s)! This is the same script used on the frontpage of Dynamic Drive, 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 NS 4 or IE 4+ will simply not see any text.
Bestow meaning to your text links with this script. As the mouse hovers over a link, a corresponding text description appears beneath it. You can define more than one location for which this description is shown, allowing for links all over your page to benefit from the functionality.
A CSS script that changes the appearance of links in a document upon mouse over. A common example are the links on the frontpage of Microsoft's Homepage. Moving the mouse over some links causes them to change color.
Some links are more important than others on your page...with this script, they will be noticed more as well. Use it to give any link(s) on your page a flashing trait, with independently controlled options for each link. Ah, the power of DHTML!
This is a menu that slides out from the left hand side of your browser window. But the great thing is, there's a menu generator to do all the work for you.
Simple sliding menu script where you just set a few variables and makes the content for the menu and it does the rest. Also added in this script is a feature that makes the menu follow you down when you scroll the page.
This is a script that I made a while back but for some reason I never finished it. It's similar to the foldoutmenu except that it's a little more advanced since the submenus slide open and they have background-images to make the menu look better. This menu has a limit of 2 levels of submenus.
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