Get Your JavaScripts To Go
JavaScripts of all kinds to add to your Web pages. Clocks, passwords, calendars, games, buttons, scrolling text and more. JavaScripts can add fun and interactivity to your Web site.
Many years ago I was looking for a JavaScript I could use to help me password protect a Web site I was working on. I came across this Web site called Java Goodies that had many JavaScripts for such a project. After looking through this Web site for a little while, and combining a couple JavaScripts I found, I solved the problem.
The page was now password protected.
Timedate JavaScripts - In this category there are programs to help you solve complex mathematical programs as well as digital clocks, world clocks and cool calendars, some with alarms.
Text JavaScripts - There is one here that causes the text to fade in and out, really cool. Or you can have the date and time or the viewer's name show up in the status bar. If you want to find out who the 15th or the 28th president was, or any other one for that matter, there is a Java Script here that will tell you that too.
Image JavaScripts - Here you can flip, move, or float images.
You can have an image pop up in a framed window or place "new.gif" where ever you want it.
Cookies JavaScripts - Tell your viewers how many times they have been there and when they were there last. If you want to know how many people have visited you page you can do that too. You can also help your viewers find your Web site easier.
Game JavaScripts - Fake virus, space landing, chess, word games, lottery, pets and more.
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Which are your favorite JavaScripts? Which do you hate?
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They also have JavaScripts for...
Make sure you check out this Web site. There is so much here to see that I couldn't even begin to tell you about it all. Look around and I would almost bet you will find something that you will want to use.
Many years ago I was looking for a JavaScript I could use to help me password protect a Web site I was working on. I came across this Web site called Java Goodies that had many JavaScripts for such a project. After looking through this Web site for a little while, and combining a couple JavaScripts I found, I solved the problem.
The page was now password protected.
JavaScripts.com
The Web site I got these JavaScripts from, JavaGoodies, is now simply called JavaScripts .com. It's a great Web site if you want to add some flair to your Web site. They have a wide array of JavaScripts. The JavaScripts are broken down into categories which makes it easier to find what you are looking for. Following are a couple of the categories with brief descriptions of each.Timedate JavaScripts - In this category there are programs to help you solve complex mathematical programs as well as digital clocks, world clocks and cool calendars, some with alarms.
Text JavaScripts - There is one here that causes the text to fade in and out, really cool. Or you can have the date and time or the viewer's name show up in the status bar. If you want to find out who the 15th or the 28th president was, or any other one for that matter, there is a Java Script here that will tell you that too.
Image JavaScripts - Here you can flip, move, or float images.
You can have an image pop up in a framed window or place "new.gif" where ever you want it.
Cookies JavaScripts - Tell your viewers how many times they have been there and when they were there last. If you want to know how many people have visited you page you can do that too. You can also help your viewers find your Web site easier.
Game JavaScripts - Fake virus, space landing, chess, word games, lottery, pets and more.
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Which are your favorite JavaScripts? Which do you hate?
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They also have JavaScripts for...
- Scrolling Text
- Buttons, Links, Email
- Color JavaScripts
- Alert Boxes and Prompts
- Passwords
- Music
- Multimedia
- Backgrounds
- Banners
- and much more
JavaScript Generator and More
They also offer a JavaScript generator so you can make your own JavaScripts. After you have created your own JavaScript you can have it posted there for others to use. If you need help using JavaScript they do that too. They offer tutorials for those of you just starting out.Make sure you check out this Web site. There is so much here to see that I couldn't even begin to tell you about it all. Look around and I would almost bet you will find something that you will want to use.
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