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CodeThatForm package gives you full control over the windows in a browser. You can control the style, appearance, content, positioning and sizing of the window; fully mimic the windows in the layers. Full customization through the CSS, dynamic operations and more hot stuff in this package. You can create your own windows both as a new window or as a box at the existing window; change window title, text, background and the other style parameters; describe window styles by using CSS classes; move and resize your windows, show and hide them.
In a select form field that has the multiple attribute, the user may select more than one option. The problem is that most normal users don't know that this can be done using by holding shift or ctrl while clicking. With this script transform any existing select field into a FlipFlop field on the fly. Use left-right or top-bottom buttons for moving options. Move elements using the buttons, and if you wish, by clicking or doubleclicking. Limit the number of max selected options. Customize the look using css classes. Includes many API functions.
This simple script set shows how to highlight (select) the text in a form's textarea by clicking on a link. Useful for code listings, order form information, or other material the visitor may wish to copy to the clipboard with Control+C.
Bs_Slider Widget allows you to do what is often used in software on your webpage. Much nicer than an input field where a user can type in a number from 0 to 10, to 100 or whatever. Use your own images/colors, specify size; Set min-value, max-value, default-value, step-value (if you go 1-2-3 or 1-1.5-2, etc) User can change the value in 5 ways: slide click arrow; left/right click somewhere into the slider; enter a value into the field; Use an api function to set a value; Attach onChanges event. Can be directly used as form field.
This script implements a draggable slideshow that can be used much like a popup window, but without the usual focus problems popups imply. Simple controls to show or hide the slideshow are also included, and any number of images can be used. IE browsers show a cross-fade effect between images in the sequence. Compatible with NS4-7 & IE. The script allows you to adjust the speed of the slideshow and allows you to adjust the duration of the cross fade.
TN3 Gallery is a powerful and customizable jQuery image gallery and slideshow. Powered by jQuery, TN3 Gallery offers utmost flexibility, easy implementation, cross-browser support (including mobile browsers) and more. Some key features include: Transition Effects and Slideshow Capabilities: Plenty of transition options and styles such as fade, slide, blind, and more Fullscreen option: TN3 Gallery can be set to fullscreen to fill the available browser space Image preloading: Makes your galleries responsive API: Use the TN3 Gallery API for ultimate control over your image galleries CSS skinning: Customize the look-and-feel of your image gallery/slideshow using CSS.
Creates a link that cycles through three colors. Features include settable blink rate; settable blink colors; settable no-blink color; and on/off control via links (optional). A simple function call can also make the link start blinking when clicked, or stop blinking when clicked. A cool way to emphasize critical navigational elements.
Tigra Color Picker-Free JavaScript widget that makes it easy for your visitors to fill out color value field(s) by selecting the color from a popup palette. Script saves the time for those internet/intranet developers who need intuitive, easy to use client-side color input control. Any number of form fields can use the picker to pick up a color value. Can be attached to any existing form field. Web safe, Windows and grayscale palettes. All javascript enabled browsers supported.
The JavaScript ColorPicker lets users easily select valid color codes. No Java or plug-in needed. Color window like in Photoshop (ie only). Define color by rgb (red green blue). Define color by hsb (hue saturation brightness). Define color by hex code (aka html code). Pick one of the 216 so-called "web safe" colors. Store colors into the "My Colors" tab. Use your own button icon (to open the picker). colorizeBackground: the background of the input field automatically has the current color. Attach onBeforeChange() and onAfterChange() events.
Tigra Hints is free JavaScript widget that displays pop-up box with notes (also known as tooltips or hints) when mouse appears over any HTML element on the page. Any HTML is welcome inside the box: lists, tables, images etc. This component makes the site more informative and easy to use while saving valuable space. Tigra Hints can be activated from any visible HTML element by any event; optional configurable show/hide delay; can control existing or dynamically created HTML elements. Intelligent positioning algorithm ensures hint is inside the visible area of the document and doesn't cover source element. CSS class applicable to the contents of the pop-up.
Advanced JavaScript tab control (page control). CodeThatTab is an advanced JavaScript tab control (page control) that fully mimics look and the functionality of the tab control found in Windows GUI specifications and serves the same purpose. Use CodeThatTab to create a multiple page form within the same window. CodeThatTab displays multiple overlapping pages that hold various content. The user selects a page by clicking the page's tab that appears at the top of the control (or in the other configured position).
With an increasing number of standard screen resolutions in use, it's often necessary to do separate designs for each. Use this script to control access and redirect to separate pages based on 640, 800, 1024, or larger screen sizes. The script includes optional alert messages, which can be enabled or disabled via a script variable. Thorough instructions are in the script, and set-up is easy.
This is an versatile drop down menu script for ordinary links on your page, including image links. It can be activated either onMouseover or onClick. The menu intelligently determines whether the dropped menu is too close to the browser's edge, adjusting its positioning so it's always in view. CSS is used to control most visual aspects of the script. Script works in all the major DHTML browsers-IE4+, NS6+, and Opera7+. You can specify a valid default URL for each link for other browsers to navigate to.
An advanced cross-browser state-of-art JavaScript menu control that can be easily integrated in any web page, requires no JavaScript knowledge from the prospective user and comes with the features everybody expects from the modern navigation menu: CSS and XML integration, borders, shadows, transparency and other visual effects, run-time API and unlimited depth. Features include: Drop-down and popup menus; Unlimited menu depth; Support for alignment; Background image for the item or submenu; Vertical bar for the submenu; Link targets.
CodeThatTree is an advanced cross-browser state-of-art JavaScript tree control that can be easily integrated in any web page, requires no JavaScript knowledge from the prospective user and is provided with the wide range of the features. Features include XML and CSS integrations, borders, shadows and other visual effects; Unlimited tree depth; Unlimited number of trees on single page all independently configurable; Any icons set can be used; Possibility to store state of the tree in cookies; Tree can be used either inline or with frames.
CodeThatXPBar is a JavaScript navigation control that provides with the same look and feel and functionality as the special control bar which can be found in Windows Explorer, Control panel and other system tools of the WindowsXP. CodeThatXPBar is an advanced cross-browser state-of-art JavaScript control that can be easily integrated in any web page, requires no JavaScript knowledge from the prospective user, offers rich interface, supports ulimited number of groups, items, scrolling can be configured through the CSS, XML.
DD Tab Menu is a standards compliant, 2 level tab menu. Move your mouse over a tab, and additional 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. As a result, customization of the menu content is a breeze, and entire menu is search engine friendly. Easily set which menu tab and content should initially be shown when the page first loads. Script works in IE5+ and NS6+, degrading well with the rest.
The treeview control is written in pure dhtml/javascript and works without installation of any plugins, java code. Use your own images/colors or choose from predefined ones. Built-in checkbox system (like a windows installer to select components). Built-in radio button to use the tree as form field. Drag and Drop support (currently only for Internet Explorer). Supports large trees (using the look-ahead feature). Dynamically add nodes at runtime. Lots of options and API functions. Can be directly used as form field.
JsTree is an open soure treeview control written in JavaScript. The script has been written for the phpXplorer system. The script is not intended to be a website menu. Due to use of the DOM the script only works in modern browsers like MSIE, Netscape/Mozilla/Firefox and Opera. Without support for dead Browsers the size of the script is only 12kb and there are no browser switches inside the code. A funny feature is that the treeview is able to define its data definition by itself.
Tigra Tree Menu is free JavaScript DHTML navigation system for the web sites and web applications. Product looks and acts exactly as Microsoft Windows Tree Control. Offering best performance on the market, script can manage hierarchies containing thousands of items. Features include: unlimited tree menu depth; unlimited number of tree menus on single page all independently configurable; easy items text styles setup; any icons set can be used. This highly optimized code guarantees incredible performance (good results on trees containing 10, 000+ items). It can be used either inline or with frames; simple configuration file structure, easy to generate dynamically from database.
This script implements a draggable layer that can be used much like a popup window, but without the usual focus problems that popups often imply. This is also an alternative for a webmaster to fight against popup killers, by simulating a popup box with layers. This script would replace the typical javascript code that creates a popup with the open window function. Also included are simple controls to show or hide the draggable layer. Compatible with NS4-7 & IE.
Causes all page scrollbars to blink in three colors; on/off control (optional) can turn effect on and off via links. The script works in Internet Explorer 5.5 and later and degrades gracefully for all other browsers. The script also allows you to adjust the blink speed, the default color when the script is off, and whether you want it to start automatically.
Javascript is a client side technology that allows webmasters to add many functional and "cool" features to websites. Weborum's JavaScript tutorials is a growing knowledgebase frequented by many advanced programmers available to also answer questions on implementing a particular script in the archive. Popular scripts include simple display time and date on a page, popup control, the amazing earthquake script which causes a user's browser to literally shake, hexidecimal colour chart, back button history, pop-up script, set page as homepage.