Calendars:
Basic calendar FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
If you need a simple, elegant calendar to display the current days of the month, Basic Calendar is an excellent script for the purpose. Uses CSS to allow easy changing to its appearance, everything from calendar dimensions, colors, down to the font used to highlight the current day.
Dynamic calendar FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Constantin's cool DHTML calendar not only allows you to look up the calendar for any month of any year, but do so with style!
Dynamic calendar II FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
An extremely versatile DHTML calendar targeted for IE4+ and NS6+ browsers.
Popup Calendar IE5+ Opr7+
Does your form contain INPUT box(es) that require a date value from the visitor? Sev's Popup Calendar script allows for a visual, interactive way of selecting and inputting this date. Click on a link, and a DHTML calendar drops down, allowing the user to click the desired date to enter into form element.
Xin's Popup Calendar FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Similar to the above script, Xin's Popup Calendar makes inputting dates into forms as easy as point-and-click. Your user simply selects the date from a popup-window calendar, and it's automatically entered into the designated form field.
Jason's Date Input Calendar FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This script displays a popup calendar next to date fields to make it easy for users to fill out the date. The script also generates the actual date field as well using select menus and a text box, and creates a hidden field to contain the user selected Date value.
Date and Time:
Live Clock FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
An extremely versatile cross browser live clock script. Every aspect of it is configurable, from specifying whether to just display the time, the time plus date, to the clock's font size/color, and more. The ultimate live clock script this is!
Local Time script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Want to display the current local time of a specific place in the world? This DHTML script uses your server's time to calculate and display the local time of anywhere on Earth. Note that the page using this script must either be PHP or SSI (server side includes) enabled.
LCD Clock FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This digital clock attempts to mimic that cool "glow in the dark" look of a LCD watch when it comes to its interface. Displays the time in standard 12-hour format, with a "AM" and "PM" indicator.
Upper Corner Live Clock FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A live text clock that displays itself in the upper left corner of the screen
Analog clock (static) FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
DHTML clock scripts sure have come a long way since the straightforward numeric display. Meet this clock app, which shows neatly in the browser's corner the time in standard format.
Dynamic countdown script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is a live count down script that can be set to count down to any future date/time, such as Christmas, your dad's birthday etc. Customize all aspects of the count down, such as what text to display, even the action to perform at the end of the count down. Note that the date/time is derived from the visitor's computer, so it's relative to each visitor's time.
Universal countdown script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is a "universal" count down script that lets you count down to absolute events whereby the target date/time needs to be specific to a certain time zone, such as the launch date of a web site, the date/time of the next Solar Eclipse etc. It accomplishes this by using your server's time to calculate the local time of the desired location on earth before performing the count down.
Dynamic countup script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Display how much time has passed since an expired date with this rare script. It's sensitive to the second (ie "April 9, 2005 13:30:00"), and thanks to a custom "oncountup" event handler, you can control exactly the action to take each second as the script is counting up, most commonly, display the results inside a DIV.
Live Date FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A script that displays a live date, in the format of Sunday, June 07, 1998 9:22:58 PM that is updated every second.
Title date FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
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.
Title time FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This script displays the live time in the title of your surfer's browser! It does not erase the default title of the document, but rather, simply appends the time to it.
Special Document Effects:
Drop-down document viewer FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Use this versatile DHTML script to allow your visitors to select and view external documents from your site. The selected page is loaded either in an inline frame, or optionally in a new window.
Drop-down document viewer II FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Version II of the original drop down document viewer above, this script uses text links instead to allow your visitors to select/ view external documents from your site.
jQuery Scroll to Top Control FF1+ IE6+ Opr7+
If your pages are long winded, it's a good idea to provide viewers with an easy way to quickly/ automatically scroll back to the top of the page. That's where this script comes in. It displays a stationary control at the lower right corner of the window that when clicked on gently scrolls the page back up to the top. And instead of always being visible on the user's screen, the script lets you specify how far down the page the user is at (in pixels) before revealing the control.
Tabbed document viewer FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Using a tabbed interface, this DHTML script lets you display external web pages inline on your page, with the help of the IFRAME tag. This script works in IE5+ and NS6+, and degrades well with the rest (tabs are simply regular links).
Snow Effect FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Watch as snow gently trickles down the page, then disappear, with this great document effect!
Snow Effect without images FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This script uses a series of DIV tags to create falling snow that trickles down an entire webpage, without using images.
Bubble Effect FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Give you page a bubbly personality with this script! Bubbles drift upwards, then vanish on your page, in an incessant loop.
Splash Page Script FF1+ IE7+ Opr9+
A splash page is an interlude page that is shown temporarily before the intended target page, usually for the purpose of airing an important announcement or catchy advertisement. This script lets you quickly add a Splash Page to proceed any page on your site, just by calling an external JavaScript at the top of the target page. The splash page is dynamically rendered using a IFRAME tag and frequency controlled using cookies. Very cool!
Document Wipes effect FF1+ IE5+
This is a DHTML intro effect that "wipes" desired messages onto the screen before redirecting to another page. Use it to provide an interesting introduction to anywhere within your site. Similar in function to the above script.
Document fireworks II FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Similar in effect to the above, with the rendered fireworks differing in look, however.
Document frame script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Using DHTML and CSS, a document can actually be decorated with a frame, like a picture. Frame your document today!
Watermark Background Image FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Use this script to give your web documents a static background image that does not tile, and always remains visible in the background, even when the user scrolls the document. Degrades well with all browses.
Live Background Previewer IE5+ Opr7+
A live background previewer that allows surfers to instantly see how a background image will look like in a document.
Left-Right Stripy Curtain Script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A script that opens up a "curtain" (sideways) as the surfer enters the page.
Top-Down Stripy Curtain Script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A script that opens up a "curtain" (up-down) as the surfer enters the page.
Top-Down Curtain Script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A script that opens up two "panels" (up-down) as the surfer enters the page.
Left-Right Curtain Script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A script that opens up two "panels" (left-right) as the surfer enters the page.
Boxing-away Script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A script that "boxes away" to reveal the document beneath as the surfer enters the page.
Dynamic Content:
Featured Content Slider v2.4 FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Featured Content Slider makes a slideshow out of arbitrary content on your page, so users can manually select a content to see or have them rotated automatically. Each content is defined simply inline on the page as regular HTML, or altogether inside a single external file and fetched via Ajax instead. A fade effect accompanies the transition from one slide to the next.
Featured Content Glider FF1+ IE6+ Opr9+
Similar in purpose to the above, This script turns ordinary pieces of HTML content on your page into an interactive, "glide in" slideshow. Users select the content they want to view, or have the script automatically rotate through them. The pagination links are also defined using plain HTML, allowing you to style, arrange, and remove them anyway you like. This script uses the jQuery library.
Animated Collapsible DIV v2.2 FF1+ IE6+ Opr9+
This script collapses any DIV on the page and lets users manually toggle its appearance via a smooth "Web 2.0 style" animation. Works with both DIVs that have an explicit CSS height attribute defined and without. Also supports "grouping" of individual collapsible DIVs, so only one can be open at any time.
DD Drop Down Panel FF1+ IE6+ Opr9+
DD Drop Down Panel lets you tuck away ordinary HTML content on the page and revealed on demand when the user clicks on the protruding tab. The rest of the page's content is pushed down when the hidden content is exposed. It comes with a handful of helpful features, such as the use of an arrow image to reflect the current panel state and panel state persistence.
Scrollable content FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Compact content into a mini scrollable "window"! Scrollbars appear to allow the user to scroll up and down the content.
Scrollable content II FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Display content in a confined area. Users can view the entire content via the custom scroll up/down images. Cool!
Advanced Gallery script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This robust gallery script allows you to display and rotate entire blocks of HTML on demand. Display images, text, or rich HTML in a dynamic manner. Set the script to automatically cycle through the contents like in a scroller, or via manual selecting through a drop down menu..
Combo Box Viewer FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Looking for a "contractible" way to display content on your page that's easy to implement as well? The Combo-box Viewer script allows users to selectively view HTML content on your page via a drop down menu. Each content is simply wrapped inside a special <DIV> tag.
Tab Content script (v 2.0) FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Tab Content script v2.0 lets you organize regular DIV contents on the page into a tab interface, with the desired content appearing when a tab is clicked on. it supports practical features such as default tab selected, persistence of the active tab (ie: when page is reloaded), a "slideshow" mode, ability to expand/contract arbitrary DIVs on the page at the same time, easy customization of the CSS tabs to your own, and more!
Virtual Pagination script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This script lets you transform long content on your page into a series of virtual pages, browseable via pagination links. The broken up content pieces are separated simply via arbitrary DIVs (or another block level element of your choice) with a shared class name. Script replaces Multi-part content script.
Switch Content Script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This useful script allows you to make arbitrary content on your webpage contract/expand on demand. The user clicks on designated headers to reveal additional content. Supports multiple "groups" of switch contents on the same page, each with their own independent settings.
Switch Content Script II FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Switch Content Script II adds contact/expand functionality to any content using icons such as an image as the toggling interface. Apply it to content on your page you wish to give the viewer the option to hide. Cookies are used to remember and recall each content's last state.
Accordion Content script v1.7 FF1+ IE6+ Opr9+
Accordion Content script, like its "Switch Content" siblings above, lets you group arbitrary contents together and reveal them on demand when the user clicks on their associated headers. However, it does so with a smooth, "accordion style" animation. There are lots of configurable options to play with.
Horizontal Accordion script FF1+ IE6+ Opr9+
This script turns an ordinary UL list into a horizontal accordion! Move your mouse over a LI to expand it side ways while contracting its peers. The HTML markup of the Accordion (UL list) can either be defined inline on the page, or inside an external file instead and fetched via Ajax.
Sequential Content revealer FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
With this script, you can initially hide any number of content and reveal them one at a time in sequence, like in a presentation. Control precisely the pause between each content and even each content's display order.
Frequency Cap content FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Want to display content that only gets shown once every x hours? Using JavaScript cookies and CSS, this script lets you do just that for any content on the page. Different content can each be shown per its own periodic interval, and setting up the script is as easy as specifying the IDs of the contents inside the script.
Random Content colors FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Content that randomly changes background or text color is an easy way to ensure consistent viewer focus on them. This script lets you specify a list of colors (background or text) to be randomly applied to certain content on your page, whether it's a DIV or table cell. Use it on content that you want visitors to always focus on.
Random Content Order script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Randomize the display order of arbitrary content on your page with this script! As a result, the order in which the participating contents is displayed on the page changes randomly each time the page loads.
Dock Content script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This powerful script allows you to keep arbitrary elements on your page always in view, by "docking" it. It dynamically determines whether the element is currently visible on the user's screen, and if not, repositions it so it is. A great way to ensure that certain content are noticed by your visitors.
Drop Down/ Overlapping Content FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This script lets you display content in tight areas on your page, by dropping it down into view when the mouse rolls over the anchor element. The content temporarily overlaps anything beneath it. It's extremely handy for displaying search boxes, additional links etc in a tight area, such as the sidebar column of a page.
Drop-in content box FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Ensure that particular content on your page gets the attention it deserves, by dropping it into view, using this script. Whether it is an important announcement, an ad, or an ode to your pet you feel everyone should read, the choice is yours!
Amazon style Drop-in content box FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
We modeled this script after an effect seen on the frontpage of Amazon.com. A content box drops in from "midair", and can display anything of your choice. The frequency of the box appearing can be precisely controlled.
Sticky Note script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Sticky Note is an attractive DHTML script that pops up at the center of the page to display anything of your choice. Customize everything from how often the Note should appear on the page, for how long, and whether a fade-in effect should be accompanied. A great script to broadcast important messages to your users!
Popup Box FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Use this custom DHTML popup to uniquely present new or notable pieces of information to your visitors. The interface is cross browser compatible, and can be dragged/ hidden freely by the user.
DHTML Ad Box FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This DHTML ad script displays an "inexcusable" box in the middle of the page, broadcasting ads of your choice inside. The box automatically disappears after x seconds, with its display frequency configurable (ie: show ad box only 1 of out 5 times the page is loaded). Unique and effective way to present ads to your visitors.
Stay on Top content script FF1+ IE6+ Opera8+
"Emphasize" and make particular content on your page stand out by keeping them always visible on the visitor's browser screen, using this script. It uses CSS's "fixed" positioning to accomplish this, and lets you manage their display frequency (using cookies) to make the whole affair sensible and user friendly.
Iframe and Ajax:
Ajax Rotating Includes script FF1+ IE5+ Opera8+
This is a shakeup of the Ajax Includes script above to let you input a list of external pages for the script to choose and selectively include one onto the current page. You can choose to display a different file for each day of the week, month, or randomly.
Dynamic Ajax content FF1+ IE5+ Opera8+
Load and display external pages inside a DIV without reloading the page using this Ajax script. If your external pages reference any external .css or .js files for styling, this script can also load and apply them to the page on demand.
Ajax Tabs content FF1+ IE5+ Opera8+
This is a versatile Ajax Tabs Content script that lets you display content pulled from external files inside a DIV and organized via CSS tabs. A fully unobtrusive, CSS and HTML based script, it supports practical features such as persistence of the active tab (ie: when page is reloaded), a "IFRAME" mode, a "slideshow" mode, ability to expand/contract arbitrary DIVs on the page at the same time, nested tabs, and much more.
RSS Ticker (Ajax invocation) FF1+ IE5+ Opera8+
This powerful RSS ticker script lets you easily display any RSS content on your site in a ticker fashion! This script uses a simple PHP based RSS parser called LastRSS to retrieve an RSS feed, then Ajax and DHTML to display the feed dynamically and with flare.
Also Listed in Scrollers & XML and RSS
RSS Display Boxes FF1+ IE5+ Opera8+
Using Ajax, this script makes it easy to display RSS feeds from other sites inside DIV containers. Each RSS box can be independently tailored, from the RSS feed to fetch, how many items to show (and whether to paginate them), to what portions of each entry (just the "title", or "title" plus "description" etc) to display.
Also Listed in XML and RSS
Pausing RSS Scroller FF1+ IE5+ Opera8+
Pausing RSS scroller is an innovative scroller that combines PHP and external JavaScript to let you show any RSS feed on your site- and beyond! By bypassing Ajax in favour of dynamically loaded JavaScript, the scroller can be included on any site, enabling you to syndicate your feed for other sites to display, just by allowing webmasters to cut and paste the frontend portion of this script.
Also Listed in Scrollers & XML and RSS
Ajax XML ticker (txt file) FF1+ IE5+ Opera8+
This is an Ajax enhanced ticker script that lets you use a text file as the contents of the ticker to show! Easily define your messages, which support rich HTML, all inside this external text file. Now there's no more excuse to not update the contents of your ticker more often!
Also Listed in Scrollers & XML and RSS
Stay on Top content script FF1+ IE6+ Opera8+
"Emphasize" and make particular content on your page stand out by keeping them always visible on the visitor's browser screen, using this script. It uses CSS's "fixed" positioning to accomplish this, and lets you manage their display frequency (using cookies) to make the whole affair sensible and user friendly.
Interstitial Content Box FF1+ IE5+ Opera8+
An interstitial is a container that appears over an entire webpage intermittingly to display content in an eye catching way. This is a Interstitial Box script that uses Ajax to fetch and display the contents of external pages on your server as an interstitial.
Scrollable iframe FF1+ IE5+ Opr8+
This great script renders an IFRAME with scroll up/down functionality of the page within. It's an excellent way to display external content in a contained space.
Daily iframe content FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This script loads a different page into an iframe daily, depending on the day of the week (Mon-Sun). Use it to serve up daily, changing content.
Daily iframe content II FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This script loads a different page into an iframe daily, depending on the day of the month (1-31). Use it to serve up daily, changing content.
Form Effects:
Show Hint script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
"Show Hint" script displays an attractive hint box containing additional explanation on any item on your page. A hint box pops up next to the item when the mouse moves over it with relevant hints or useful information, such as alongside certain form fields instructing the user how to fill each one out.
Also Listed in Links & Tooltips.
Required field(s) validation FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
One of the most popular form validation tasks is to check that important fields within a form have been filled out by the user. This is a generic script that will do just that, by verifying that mandatory fields are filled in before form submission.
Textarea maxlength script FF1+ IE5+
This is a simple but effective script for extending your textarea with a maxlength attribute, so the user's input cannot exceed a certain number of characters. Works with any number of textareas on the page.
Form field Limiter FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Want to limit the amount of text a user can enter in particular INPUT type="text" or TEXTAREA elements? Well, this script enables not only that, but displays in real time the number of characters remaining. A callback function enables you to define your own actions when the field limit has been reached, such as apply a red border around the field in question.
Form field Progress Bar FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Similar in function to Form Field Limiter above, this script allows you to restrict the number of characters inside a form element (ie: textarea) while displaying a progress bar on the remaining characters beneath it.
Chained Selects FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Chained Selects allows you to "chain" any number of selection lists together in an interdependent manner, creating a multi-level form menu! The script supports unlimited number of "levels", and for each page, unlimited number of separate chained Selects.
Form Dependency Manager FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is a form dependency script for shuttling the display of fields within a complex form, where the visibility of a form field should depend on the value and/or state of another.
openWYSIWYG 1.01b FF1+ IE5+
openWYSIWYG is highly robust and attractive WYSIWYG editor that replaces the plain <textarea>s in your forms. Cross browser friendly and open source, so you can freely include it in your commercial apps.
Rich text editor (for textareas) FF1+ IE5+
Replace a form's textarea field(s) with a custom one that supports WYSIWYG formatting with this Rich Text Editor script. It allows the user to easily format the entered content, such as make it bold, change its size, colors etc.
Disable "Enter" key in form script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Is the user pressing the "Enter" key in the middle of your form causing inadvertent and incomplete form submissions? This script disable the "Enter" key when pressed inside chosen fields of your choice. Moreover, it then advances the cursor to the next field within the form. Very useful.
Select (and copy) form element script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Allow your surfers to easily select AND copy to clipboard the contents of your form elements with this script.
Recall Form values script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This script remembers the value entered into any form textbox (<input type='text") by the visitor, and upon his/her return, preloads the textbox with that value.
Recall Form values script II FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
You've probably seen this feature inside the comment forms of blogs, where a checkbox lets you specify whether to remember the values of certain text fields and recall them later. Well, this script adds such a feature to any form!
Submit Once! form validation FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Use this practical script to prevent users from abusing the submit button of your forms!
"Accept terms" form submission FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Does your form contain an "Accept terms" section users must agree to before submitting the form? If so, this script helps enforce it, by disabling the submit button until he/she checks a box indicating compliance.
Highlight form element script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Increase the "intuitiveness" of filling out forms on your site with this script. It applies coloring to the form element in focus, better indicating which one the user is currently on.
Flashing form element FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Use this DHTML script to make certain form elements flash with glee. It's a great way to draw attention to "important" fields, such as the submit button, etc.
Image Effects:
Site Logo/ Watermark Script FF1+ IE6+ Opr8+
This is a site logo/watermark script that lets you display a static image at any of the four corners of the browser, never going out of sight. It's useful for branding purposes, or to offer visitors an easy way to jump back to your site's homepage from anywhere on the page. The logo can be set to disappear after x seconds.
jQuery Image Magnify FF1+ IE6+ Opr8+
jQuery Image Magnify enables any image on the page to be magnified by a desired factor when clicked on, via a sleek zoom in/out effect. The enlarged image is centered on the user's screen until dismissed.
Floating Image script II FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Floating Images II animates any image (or block of HTML) up and down the browser window, staying in view even if the user scrolls the page. Definitely an interesting effect with many uses...
Expando Image Script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7
Expando is a simple script for folks who want to have an image expand onMouseover (to its actual size). This lets you display large images at a reduced size initially (aka thumbnail size), and have them dynamically expand when the mouse rolls over them.
Flying Butterfly script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
With this DHTML script, a butterfly wonders aimlessly around your page. The little insect can be dismissed by clicking on it. Add a touch of nature!
Flying Planes script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This DHTML script animates images cross the screen in a horizontal, left right manner. Here it's used to gently glide planes across the user's browser.
Watching Eyes Script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
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!
Preload Image (with progress bar) Script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
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!
Preload Image (with progress bar) Script 2 FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This version of the preload image script still preloads images as usual, but displays the update bar inline on the page, with the rest of the content. The bar disappears once the preloading is complete.
Depressible Image link FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
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.
Dragable Elements FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A versatile script that enables any number of elements, such as DIVs, images, or text on a page to be dragable. Simply give the element a class of "drag."
Image Slideshows:
DHTML slide show (manual) FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A multiple featured, easy-to-configure manual slideshow script for your site. Images are automatically preloaded, and can each be set to hyperlink to a distinct URL. Simply one of the best slideshow scripts you'll find.
MultiFrame slide show FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
One inherent limitation of most slideshow scripts is that they can only display one image at a time, making it very cumbersome for your visitors to go through them in cases where there's a long list of images to show. Well, this image slideshow supports "multiple frames", so you can display more than one image at once.
Preloaded slide show FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A straightforward manual slideshow with a unique preload feature. The script "silently" caches the next image in line as you're viewing the current.
Pixelating slide show FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is your regular hyperlinked image slideshow, except in IE5.5+ that is. Thanks to new multimedia effects introduced in the browser, the participating images are "pixelated" into view in IE5.5.
Ultimate Fade-in slide show v2.1 FF1+ IE6+ Opr7+
This is a robust, cross browser fade in slideshow script that incorporates some of your most requested features all rolled into one. Each instance of a fade in slideshow on the page is completely independent of the other, with support for different features selectively enabled for each slideshow.
Presentational slideshow FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
We got our inspiration for this script from the frontpage of MSNBC.com (midpage), where they use a similar device to scroll through pictures. This cool script displays and rotates images in a "presentational", left-to-right sliding manner. Images can be optionally hyperlinked.
Drop-in image slideshow FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Don't just rotate images into view, drop em', with this classic-effect slideshow.
Up-down Image Slideshow Script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is a cross-browser 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.
Left-right Image Slideshow Script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Similar to the above slideshow script, except the images are slid from left to right (instead of up/down).
Conveyor Belt slideshow script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
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!
Carousel slideshow FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Display and showcase images in a 3D, carousel fashion with this highly unique, great slideshow script. Each image can optionally be hyperlinked, with the direction of the slideshow configurable as well.
Carousel slideshow II FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This carousel image slideshow, with its object oriented design, redefines robustness. The script supports vertical and horizontal scrolling, optional linking, title attributes, configurable visible sides, and more. Furthermore, multiple, different versions of this script can be invoked on the same page. Wow!
Book Flip slideshow FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
As the name loosely implies, Book Flip is an image slideshow that simulates a page being turned to reveal two new slides at once. Visually impressive.
Swiss Army Image slideshow FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Swiss Army slideshow is an incredibly versatile image slideshow script. It supports a myriad of features, from manual image cycling, fade effect between images, to accompanying text description beneath each slide, linking, and more. It's a swiss army alright!
Blending Image Slideshow Script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
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.
Image Galleries and Viewers:
Lightbox Image viewer FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Lightbox JS is an elegant, unobtrusive script that overlays a larger version of an image on the current page for display when clicked on- an image thumbnail viewer if you will. It's a snap to setup and works on all modern browsers.
Lightbox Image viewer v2.03a FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Lightbox JS 2.0 expands upon the original Lightbox Image Viewer with a few new features, most notably, the ability to group similar images together, so cycling between these images become a breeze.
Facebox Image and Content viewer v1.1 FF1+ IE6+ Opr9+
Facebox is a lightweight Facebook-style lightbox which can display images, divs, or entire remote pages (via Ajax) inline on the page and on demand. It uses the compact jQuery library as its engine.
Simple Controls Gallery FF1+ IE7+ Opr9+
Want to display images as an automatic slideshow that can also be explicitly played or paused by the user? Simple Controls Gallery rotates and displays an image by fading it into view over the previous one, with navigation controls that pop up when the mouse rolls over the Gallery.
Image w/ description tooltip FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Move the mouse over a link and have the image of your choice plus corresponding description pop up, by using this tooltip script. Great for viewing images on demand.
Photo Album script v2.0 FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Photo Album script is ideal for displaying multiple images at once, with the ability to cycle through entire batches of images. Each image can be hyperlinked and a text description shown below it. Also, customize the dimensions of the photo album, such as 3 by 2 images, 4 by 5 images etc.
PHP Photo Album script v2.0 FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is a PHP enhanced Photo Album script that automates the retrieval of all images within a specific directory to show, with pagination links generated to cycle through each page. The images can be sorted by file name or date. A built in Lightbox loads a larger version of each image when it's clicked on.
Step Carousel Viewer FF1+ IE7+ Opr9+
Step Carousel Viewer displays images or even rich HTML by side scrolling them left or right. Users can step to any specific content on demand, or browse the gallery sequentially by stepping through x number of contents each time. A smooth sliding animation is used to transition between steps. The contents can be defined either inline on the page, or on an external file and fetched via Ajax.
FrogJS Image Gallery FF1+ IE6+ Opr9+
FrogJS is sequential image gallery script that supports an optional description and link for each image. You view the images in sequence, by clicking on the previous and next images' thumbnail. Each image is simply defined as regular HTML contained within a special DIV tag on the page, making it extremely easy to set up, including its corresponding description and link.
CMotion Image Gallery script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
CMotion Image Gallery is a versatile gallery script that uses the user's mouse to control it. The user can direct both the image scrolling direction and speed just by placing the mouse on either spectrums of the image gallery. Clicking on an image can then load a larger version of it etc. Cool!
CMotion Image Gallery script II FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A vertical, up down scrolling version of the original CMotion Image Gallery script above.
Image Thumbnail viewer FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Image Thumbnail Viewer is a compact, unobtrusive image viewer that can be applied to any link on the page to load the desired image inside a sleek interface based on the link's "href" value. This script will center the enlarged image on the page and optionally display a text description of the image.
Image Thumbnail viewer II FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Similar in function to Image Thumbnail Viewer above, this script loads and displays a larger image inline on the page when a thumbnail is clicked on. Great for letting visitors preview from many images then select the image of his choice to view on the same page.
Dynamic Image selector FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
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!
Image Mouseover Effects:
Shake Image script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This script "shakes" an image when the mouse comes in contact with it. Use it to add instant eye-popping effect to your image links.
DOM image rollover FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Add the classic "roll over" effect to your image(s) with ease, thanks to this versatile DHTML script. Just insert a custom HTML attribute inside the image, and you're done.
DOM image rollover II FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This script makes it easy to add rollover/ mousedown effects to any image on the page, including image submit buttons. Automatically preloads images as well.
Dissolving image rollover FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A beefed up version of the classic rollover image, this script adds a dissolving effect during image change in IE4+. The script works across all browsers, though as eluded to, only IE4+ will experience the added transition. Very cool.
Gradual-Highlight Image Script FF1+ IE5+
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, for example.
Links, Tooltips, and Buttons:
Sticky Tooltip Script FF1+ IE6+ Opr9+
This script adds a rich HTML tooltip to elements that's revealed when the mouse rolls over them, in which the tooltip follows the cursor around as it moves about within the element. The tooltip can be "stickied", or kept visible on the screen by right clicking on pressing "s" should the user wish to interact with some content within the tooltip, such as click a link inside it. The contents for each tooltip are simply defined as regular HTML on the page, making them very easy to define and customize.
Cool DHTML Tooltip FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is a practical, elegant DHTML tooltip script. Use it to display additional information about a link or any other element (ie: table) when the mouse moves over it. A customizable tooltip pops up, which works in all modern DHTML browsers- IE4+, NS6+, and Opera 7+.
Cool DHTML Tooltip II FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Fancy looking tooltips with an "arrow" pointer are commonly found in desktop applications. Well, now you can add a similarly looking tooltip to your webpage! Similar in function to Cool DHTML Tooltip above.
Rich HTML Balloon Tooltip FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is a balloon style tooltip (tooltip with an arrow image) that can be applied to any link(s) on the page. The tooltips themselves are merely hidden DIVs on the page, making it very easy to add arbitrary/ rich HTML inside of them.
Fixed Tooltip script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Looking for a tooltip script where the tooltip is anchored to the link's position rather than following the mouse around? Fixed Tooltip script behaves in just this manner.
Bottom slide tooltip FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This bottom slide-in box can be used as an "aid" or "tooltip" for your page elements. Move your mouse over the element in question, and a description will slide in from the bottom of the browser.
Textual tooltip FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Use this script to provide textual information about a link(s)! 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).
Textual tooltip II (fade into view) FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is version two of the above script, which fades into view a text description of each link as the mouse moves over them.
Link Floatie script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Link Floatie script lets you display a description of a link or additional content onMouseover. The floatie gradually fades into view in the lower right corner of the browser.
Link Description script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Bestow meaning to your text links with this script. As the mouse hovers over a link, a corresponding text description appears beneath it.
Bullet Image Link script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This unique script dynamically positions a "bullet" image of your choice alongside arbitrary links when the mouse moves over them, "highlighting" them. Simply give the links in question a CSS class name of "ddbullet", and the script handles the rest. Great way to draw attention to specific links on your page.
Popup information box III FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This great popup info box gradually fades into view (in IE4+ and NS6). As with the other two scripts above, use it to provide textual information regarding link(s).
Home Hot Key IE5+ Opr7+
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.
Scrolling HTML Bookmarks FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This script brings smoothness to the behaviour of same page HTML bookmarks on the page, so clicking on them gently scrolls the user to the designated HTML anchor, instead of abruptly. Furthermore, you can use this script to scroll to any element on the page with a unique ID attribute defined.
Jump to top Link FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
For pages that are several folds long, providing a quick way to get to the top may be appreciated by your visitors. Use this script to do just that, via a hovering lower right link.
Flashing links FF1+ IE6+ Opr7+
Use this script to make certain links on your page flash. Easy to install and highly versatile, it'll make visitors look at the links on your page in a completely different light!
Rainbow links FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A unique script that applies the colors of the rainbow to a link when the mouse hovers over it.
Rollover background-image button FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A script that applies a (different) background image to any form button as the mouse moves over it.
Rollover background-color button FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A script that makes any form button change background color as the mouse moves over it.
Link Extractor FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A Perl-like tool that extracts out all of the links in a document, and writes it neatly to a new window.
Menus and Navigation:
Slide-In Menu Bar Series FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A cool menu bar that opens/contracts from the left edge of the screen as the surfer interacts with it. Browsers other than NS 4+ and IE 4+ will simply see nothing.
Omni Slide Menu FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Omni Slide Menu is an super versatile slideout menu that reacts to the mouse hovering over and out of it. It can be positioned to the left, top, or right edge of the browser window, supports static positioning, plus multiple instances of the same menu on a page and more. Very cool.
Dynamic-Fx Slide-In Menu FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A multi-featured slide-in menu script that supports some of the most requested features such as frame targeting, static positioning, and header(s) displays.
Accordion Menu script FF1+ IE6+ Opr9+
A list based vertical menu with nested content that expand and contract when the user clicks on a menu header. Specify which menu headers are expandable, style the headers differently depending on whether its content is expanded or not, and specify whether persistence of the menu states within a browser session should be enabled. Clean CSS and HTML make up the menu, and is very adaptable to customization.
Slashdot Menu FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is a stylish collapsible menu modelled after the navigational menu found on Slashdot. Configure the menu in a multitude of ways, such as which sub menus to expand by default, whether to persist menu states using cookies, to the speed in which menu items expand/ collapse. Very cool.
Drop down menu w/ description FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is your straightforward drop down menu constructed using the <SELECT> tag, except in IE5+ and NS6+, a description of each selection is displayed beneath it!
Mouseover Tabs Menu FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is a mouseover tabs menu. Move the mouse over designated links, and additional "sub links" appear beneath it. Think of it as an inline two level menu. The sub menu contents are defined inside an external file and fetched via Ajax when the page loads.
AnyLink Drop Down Menu v2.0 FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is a versatile drop down menu that can be applied to ordinary links on your page, including image links. It can be activated either onMouseover or onClick. The menu contents are defined inside a shared .js file or easy editing across multiple pages.
Pop-it menu FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Pop-it allows you to associate a dynamic menu with regular links on your page. As the mouse moves over the link in question, a menu pops up containing "sub links". Think of it as a "loose" drop down menu.
Dropdown HTML control FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Use this script to create a drop down control for arbitrary content on the page, such as a a search form. When the user clicks on a link, the content drops down and is shown on demand.
Context menu script FF1+ IE5+
With IE5 and NS6.1, for the first time, you can now add a context menu to your webpage. What's a context menu? Well, it's a custom menu that pops up in place of the default context menu when you right click your mouse. We designed this custom context menu to act as a practical URL jumper...check it out!
Microsoft Outlook Bar II FF1+ IE5+
This unique OutLook looking menu tucks away its contents until user intervention. It supports an unlimited number of categories, and furthermore, works across all DHTML browsers (IE4, NS4+. Mozilla 0.9, Opera5). Works best in a frames page.
CSS Based Menus:
AnyLink CSS Menu v2.0 FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
AnyLink CSS Menu is a cool script that adds a drop down menu to any link on your page. Each menu is implemented as plain HTML (a DIV containing links) on the page, making the menu contents search engine friendly and potentially very easy to deploy.
Chrome CSS Drop Down Menu FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Chrome Menu is a stylish CSS and JavaScript hybrid drop down menu. It's easy to configure and search engine friendly. The menu links is based on a list, while the drop down menus are simply regular DIV tags on page. Extremely compact, the menu is around 6k in size, including the interface images used.
Drop Down Tabs (5 styles) FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Drop Down Tabs is a horizontal CSS tabs menu that supports a second level drop down menu for each of its tabs. Like its cousin DD Tab Menu below, it comes with 5 attractive menu designs built in to make your life a little bit easier.
DD Tab Menu (5 styles) FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
DD Tab Menu is a standards compliant, 2 level tab menu. Move your mouse over a tab, and a 2nd level content appears beneath it. The script uses CSS to control all of its appearance, and plain HTML to implement the entire menu tabs and contents. It comes with 5 sleek tab menu designs to choose from by default. Retired script as a result: DD Tab Menu II
Horizontal hover menu FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A CSS horizontal menu with links that hovers up when the mouse moves over them. In select browsers, the links depress as well on mousedown.
Accordion Menu script FF1+ IE6+ Opr9+
A list based vertical menu with nested content that expand and contract when the user clicks on a menu header. Specify which menu headers are expandable, style the headers differently depending on whether its content is expanded or not, and specify whether persistence of the menu states within a browser session should be enabled. Clean CSS and HTML make up the menu, and is very adaptable to customization.
3-state Hightlight menu effect FF1+ IE5+
This is a 3 state menu effect, appicable to any table. The table cell in question "hovers up" when the mouse moves over it, and depresses when down. Very cool effect.
CSS highlight menu FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Similar to the above 3 scripts, highlight your menu links as the mouse moves over them using this CSS powered script! Thanks to CSS, the effect is very customizable, efficient, does not rely on script, and finally, very small in file size. Visible in IE4+, NS6+, Opera 6/Mozilla, and degrades well with the rest.
Multilevel Menus:
Simple Tree Menu FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is a unobtrusive Tree Menu script that turns any ordinary list (UL element) into a collapsible tree! Once transformed, the original list and its sublists can be collapsed/expanded at will, with cookies used to optionally persist its state.
jQuery TreeView Menu (v1.4) FF2+ IE6+ Opr9+
jQuery TreeView Menu brings together all the most practical features requested in a Tree Menu into one awesome menu script. The markup for the menu is simply a HTML list before the script transforms it into a fully functional TreeView Menu resembling the style of Window's File Explorer, among the many themes. Supports persistence, and optional asynchronous populating of the tree's contents via Ajax and JSON data returned from the server.
HV Menu FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
We named this script "HV menu" for its ability to be laid out both horizontally (as a top menu) and vertically (as a side menu), but it might as well be for its highly versatile nature. With support for miltiple sublevels, vertical and horizontal layout, NS6 compatibility, and more, HV menu is one of the best scripts in its field.
All Levels Navigational Menu FF1+ IE6+ Opr8+
All Levels Navigational Menu is a CSS/ HTML list based menu with support for infinite levels of sub menus. It's lightweight and easy to implement (the menu contents are simply regular HTML lists), with all of the menu links search engine friendly.
Smooth Navigational Menu FF1+ IE6+ Opr8+
Smooth Navigation Menu is a multi level, CSS list based menu powered using jQuery that makes website navigation a smooth affair. The menu's contents can either be from direct markup on the page, or an external file and fetched via Ajax instead. A configurable, sleek "slide plus fade in" transition is applied during the unveiling of the sub menus. The menu supports both the horizontal and vertical (sidebar) orientation.
Drill Down Menu FF1+ IE6+ Opr8+
This script turns an ordinary UL list into a drill down style menu. The top level UL dictates the height of the menu, with the sub levels tucked away until navigated to. You can customize which level should be shown by default, whether to remember the last shown level when the page reloads, plus the speed of the "drilling" animation. Optional breadcrumb trails can be shown as well.
Top Navigational Bar III FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
An impressive three-level menu that functions in all DHTML browsers, including Mozilla and Opera 6+.
Jim's DHTML Menu v5.7 FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This script creates an absolutely positioned, cross browser navigational bar for your site. Efficient and small in file size, it can be set as either a horizontal or vertical menu, supporting multiple levels.
JsDOMenu FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
JsDOMenu is a context menu that pops up when the user "left" or "right" clicks on any blank space in the page. It supports unlimited submenus, and is functional in all modern browsers (IE5+, NS7+, Mozilla etc).
JsDOMenuBar FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
jsDOMenuBar is a cross browser horizontal menu bar based on jsDomenu above. It supports unlimited menu bar items, can be set to be draggable, and positioned either absolutely or relatively. jsDOMenuBar is 100% HTML/XHTML valid, and is fully customizable through CSS.
Chained Select menu FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A multi-dimensional form select menu, based on Xin's Chained Selects script. Links can be set to open in new window.
Mouse and Cursor:
Fancy Cursor Script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Using CSS, you can give elements in your document a different prebuilt cursor image when the mouse moves over them. For example, instead of the default "hand" image, you can give links a "help" cursor instead when the mouse moves over them, or tables a "crosshair" cursor. Use our cursor wizard to generate all the necessary code for you!
Custom Cursor Script II (Crosshair mouse cursor) FF1+ IE5+ Opr8+
This script adds a custom cursor to your webpage using an interchangeable image. The result is a custom mouse cursor that can be modified in anyway your graphic skills take you. Elegant and non intrusive effect!
Comet Trail Script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
We like this mouse trail script for its non intrusive- yet visually impressive- nature. Now your site's mouse is the cursor comet!
Circling text trail FF1+ IE6+ Opr8+
Have a textual message circle your mouse cursor and follow it around using this DHTML script.
Scrollers:
Pausing up-down message scroller FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is an up-down message scroller that pauses between each message! Display multiple instances of the scroller on one page, change from multi-lined to single lined scroller easily, and more!
Fading message scroller FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is your regular message scroller, except in IE5+ and NS6+, the messages are gradually faded into view!
Cross Browser marquee FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is a marquee script that scrolls rich HTML from left to right. Did we to mention that it's also cross browser?
Cross Browser marquee II FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is version 2 of the cross browser marquee that scrolls the contents upwards (instead of sideways). It's also different in that the content to scroll is not stored inside JavaScript variables, but as plain HTML wrapped around a special DIV.
Text and Image Crawler FF1+ IE6+ Opr7+
Text and Image Crawler is a highly configurable, continuous scrolling marquee that scrolls automatically or can be manually controlled by the mouse cursor. The Crawler can go left or right, contain text, images or both. It is a continuous marquee in that there exists no blank gaps in between passes.
IFRAME scroller FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
With the help of <IFRAME>, this scroller script uses an external HTML file as its content to scroll and display, making updating and adding rich HTML to the scroller a breeze. Works in both IE4+ and NS6+, degrading well with the rest (simply not appearing).
IFRAME ticker FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Similar to the above, this script displays content from an external HTML file, except the contents are displayed one at a time (rotated).
RSS Ticker (Ajax invocation) FF1+ IE5+ Opera8+
This powerful RSS ticker script lets you easily display any RSS content on your site in a ticker fashion! This script uses a simple PHP based RSS parser called LastRSS to retrieve an RSS feed, then Ajax and DHTML to display the feed dynamically and with flare.
Also Listed in Ajax and Iframe & XML and RSS
Pausing RSS Scroller FF1+ IE5+ Opera8+
Pausing RSS scroller is an innovative scroller that combines PHP and external JavaScript to let you show any RSS feed on your site- and beyond! By bypassing Ajax in favour of dynamically loaded JavaScript, the scroller can be included on any site, enabling you to syndicate your feed for other sites to display, just by allowing webmasters to cut and paste the frontend portion of this script.
Also Listed in Ajax and Iframe & XML and RSS
Ajax XML ticker (txt file) FF1+ IE5+ Opera8+
This is an Ajax enhanced ticker script that lets you use a text file as the contents of the ticker to show! Easily define your messages, which support rich HTML, all inside this external text file. Now there's no more excuse to not update the contents of your ticker more often!
Also Listed in Ajax and Iframe & XML and RSS
Page scroller (custom scrollbar) FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Looking for a script that replaces the window's default scrollbars in scrolling the page? This script allows you to use custom images to scroll the page up/down as the mouse moves over them.
Mike's DHTML scroller FF1+ IE5+
Mike's DHTML scroller features smooth pausing between messages, configurable scroll speed, color, and font. Oh yes, the script's also cross browser functional...
Memory Scroller FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This thoughtful DHTML scroller remembers its last scrolled position just before the visitor navigates to another page, and upon his return, picks up the scrolling from where it last left off. For scrollers that contain a long message, your visitors will surely appreciate this functionality.
Memory Ticker FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This DHTML ticker remembers the last viewed message just before the visitor navigates to another page, and upon his return, picks up the message display from where it last left off. For tickers that contain many messages, it quickly becomes an indispensable feature.
News Bar FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
An attractive "news bar" script. Messages are automatically rotated and displayed, with the ability to manually cycle back and forth through them. This script is created entirely using form buttons.
DHTML Ticker script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is a DHTML ticker script that takes in an array of messages and displays them one message at a time. For you people that like a little more flare, the script also supports an optional fading effect between messages!
Expandable ticker FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This script expands on the regular ticker, by delivering its messages both in sequence (one at a time), and optionally, all at once. No more waiting to get to a message you saw earlier!
DHTML Billboard script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Real life billboards use interesting transitional effects in between messages to catch viewers' attention. Well, so does this DHTML billboard script (IE5.5+ only) ! The script uses regular DIV tags to contain all the messages you wish to be shown, for ease of customizing them.
ProHTML Ticker FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Tired of the meticulous format required when entering messages into JavaScript Tickers? ProHTML Ticker rotates regular HTML messages wrapped around simply in DIV tags, making updating its content a breeze!
Featured Content Slider FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Featured Content Slider makes a slideshow out of arbitrary content on your page, so users can manually select a content to see or have them rotated automatically. Pagination links let the user quickly pick a content to show. Each content is simply normal HTML wrapped in DIV tags for effortless integration.
Fading Ticker Tape Script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
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.
Slide-in scroller FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This scroller script conjures up a lively way of bringing messages into view- by sliding them from the left edge of the window.
Manual Scroller FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This DHTML scroller puts you at the helm. Scroll up, down, or pause as you choose. Plain HTML is used to specify its contents, so embedding/updating this content becomes a snap.
Typing Scroller FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This scroller slashes and types its way into view! Visible and functional in IE 4+ and NS6+.
Document title Scroller FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Scroll your document's title into view with this script. Useful, for example, to display long titles.
Text Animations:
Document Text Sizer FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Sometimes the text size you've specified for your webpage isn't suitable to the viewer, depending on his browser configuration or OS. This useful script by Taewook uses Dynamic CSS to let the viewer himself modify the text size of the page on demand, by clicking on an Increase or Decrease Font Size link.
In-your-face message greeting FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Steve, a surfer, created this great, cross-browser greeting script that will sure catch your surfer's attention, if nothing else! The greeting message zooms in and expands until it fills the entire screen before disappearing. Cool!
Neon Lights Text FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Bring the age old technique of attracting attention on the streets to your webpage! This DHTML script applies a neon light effect to any text...very cool.
Neon Lights Text II FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Based on the original Neon Lights script, this version applies a "moving light" to any text. Two different colors can be used concurrently for the effect, giving the light depth.
Flying letters FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Animate your site's header into view, one letter at a time, with this one-of-a-kind script!
Typing Text FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A script that causes any text inside a particular <span> tag to be "typed out" in IE 4.x, one letter at a time. All other browsers will simply see the text fully displayed from the start.
User System/Preferance:
No right click script FF1+ IE5+
This is a DHTML script that will prevent the default right menu from popping up when the right mouse is clicked on the web page. Use it to stop surfers from easily saving your web page, viewing its source, or lifting images off your site when using either IE 4+ or NS 4+. Definitely useful for many site owners...
No right click script II (on images) FF1+ IE5+
This alternate version of the no right click script targets only images, so right clicking is diabled only when attempting to save an image on the page.
No right click script III (no alert) FF1+ IE5+
A "silent" no right click script that disables right clicking on the page while NOT alerting any message.
Disable image toolbar script IE6+
"Image Toolbar" is a IE6+ specific feature that allows your visitors to easily save, email, or print images off of your site. Use this script to disable this functionality, so your site's images are not so readily exposed to manipulation.
Cross-browser print button FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Use this print button to allow your surfers to directly print a web page simply by clicking on the button!
Style Sheet Switcher (v1.1) FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is a versatile "plug & play" style sheet switcher that lets your visitors switch between a list of alternative style sheets to apply to your site. With a change of style sheet the entire look of your site can be transformed. Cookies are used to enable persistence across site and for any number of days. It's time to make the switch!
Different CSS depending on OS (Mac or PC) FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This script allows you to conditionally apply two different style sheets to your page depending on whether the user's Operating System is Mac or PC (default). The style sheet to load can either be two global inline styles or external CSS files.
Document Text Sizer FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Sometimes the text size you've specified for your webpage isn't suitable to the viewer, depending on his browser configuration or OS. This useful script by Taewook uses Dynamic CSS to let the viewer himself modify the text size of the page on demand, by clicking on an Increase or Decrease Font Size link.
Screen resolution detection and notification FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A script that tests the surfer's screen size, and if it's not a certain size (ie: 800*600), suggests to the surfer to change resolution.
Screen resolution redirect script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This much requested script by Robert redirects users to four different pages, depending on her monitor screen resolution (640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, other). Functional in all 4th+ generation browsers.
Browser redirect script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is a DHTML redirect script that sends your visitors to three different pages, depending on whether she is using NS 4+, IE 4+, or neither. It's a fool-proof way to ensure that only the intended browser gets to see and run a browser-specific DHTML script.
Easy Email Scrambler FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This script encrypts any email link on your webpage to hide them from harvesters and spammers. The script shines in its ease of implementation and extensive browser compatibility.
Source Code Encrypter FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Scramble the source of any chunk of code, or the entire webpage, using this creative script. The encrypted code will still be interpreted properly by the browser, just difficult for us humans to read.
Disable Text Selection script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7
This is a simple script that lets you disable text selection (the ability to drag and select text) within any element on your page, such as a certain paragraph.
Bookmark Site script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7
This is a cross browser script for allowing the user to easily bookmark your site, by clicking on a link on the page.
Alternate document for printing FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Specify to your printer which file to print when the user attempts to print a page!
Browser Window:
DHTML Window widget FF1+ IE6+ Opr8+
This is a robust DHTML Window widget that replicates the look and functionality of a traditional pop-up window, minus the intrusiveness. Drag or resize the window widget on the page, minimize or close it, load a new page into it, or spawn whole new windows just as you would with popups. It's a modern, web 2.0 alternative to pop-up windows!
Add-on #1- DHTML Modal window:
This addon script extends DHTML Window widget with modal windows support. A modal window differs from a regular DHTML window in that a "veil" appears over the rest of the page whenever the modal window is open, requiring the user to explicitly close it before the veil is lifted and the user can interact with the page again.
Collapsible Frame Script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
If your site uses frames, a fantastic feature to add would be the ability to collapse/expand a particular frame on user demand. This allows a frame to be tucked away when it's not needed. This script enables you to do just that!
Auto Maximize Window FF1+ IE5+
A simple script that automatically maximises the browser window when it is loaded within a webpage.
Auto-centering Popup Window FF1+ IE5+
Use this practical DHTML script to not only open up links in a secondary popup window, but one that's centered in the middle of the user's screen!
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DOM Drag & Drop script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is a no fuss DOM drag script that be used on any relatively or absolutely positioned element on the page to make it instantly dragable. The script also fires 3 custom event handlers that let your page sense and react to the dragging in some fashion.
ColorJack DHTML color picker FF1+ IE6+ Opr8+
ColorJack DHTML color picker is a cross browser, sleek color picker that's compact to boot. Licensed under Creative Commons, use it on your sites or web apps.
pathGenerator FF1+ IE5+
_pathGenerator is an online wizard that allows anyone to easily create an animating layer that follows any desired path. Just drag your mouse to map out its course, and the corresponding code is instantly generated. Note that IE5 is needed to use this app, though the generated code works across all DHTML browsers.
Time-based Progress Bar FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is a fully customizable "time based" progress bar. Set any duration (ie: 10 seconds) for the script to finish loading the bar. A great script to provide graphical countdown to any action that involves a delay before execution.
Event-based Progress Bar FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is an event-based progress bar which you can add to existing scripts that require graphical representation. Using 3 pre-exposed methods, you control precisely when it loads and by how much each time.
WinXP Progress Bar FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A great looking pure DHTML progress bar that resembles the one seen in Window XP's startup screen. All visual aspects of the bar can be customized, and the script can be invoked multiple times to display multiple bars on the same page.
Pie Graph script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
This is a purely DHTML/ CSS based Pie Graph script. It loads fast and blends in with the rest of the page.
Line Graph script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Based on the same library as the Pie Graph script, this is a purely DHTML/ CSS based Line Graph script. It loads fast and blends in with the rest of the page.
Highlight Table Cells Script FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Give any table a "rollover" personality with this script! Using it, you can allow the cells of any given table to change color when the mouse rolls over them. This is a very powerful script that can add a little magic to any table, whatever the table is used for.
Animated document title FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Possibly the net's first, this DHTML script brings to life once the dullest of the dull element on your page- the TITLE. The script automatically seeks out the <title> of your document, and animates it to view in IE 4+ and NS 6. All other browsers will simply see the text in its original static state.
Arrow head title FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
Have moving arrows point at your document's title, with this fun script! Effect works in both IE4+ and NS6+, degrading well with the rest of the bunch.
Flashing table border FF1+ IE5+ Opr7+
A script that flashes the border of a table, alternating between two colors.