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These scripts all deal with Miscellaneous JavaScripts. If is didn't fit anywhere else, it's probably ended up here. They do anything from telling you what day you were born to help you write you own HTML coding to play a trick on the user. Some are very difficult to write - just look at the code.
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(Requires Netscape 4.0 or better) Here's a perfect example of Netscape's newest feature - layers. Layers can seemingly "float" objects around this screen, pictures, tables, text, etc. It's something that's undoubtedly going to be widely used in the future!
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Try to click the wrong answer with this clever script. Fun!
Watch as a pair of eyes continually follow your cursor around the screen. Updated to work in Internet Explorer and Netscape. Amazing!
Enter up to 8 players in a tournament and this script will help track the tournament results. Just enter each players name, then indicate if they won that level of tournament, click the checkbox or the button with their name. If they won, they advance to the next level. Cool!
If you'd like to present your visitors with a JavaScript quiz, this script would be perfect. It administers and scores the test, and even catches the user if they try to cheat!
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Use JavaScript to give your visitors a little scare. Some of the more gullable visitors will even close be convinced that their computer has been completely contaminated.... Just another neat JavaScript effect.
This script will print out a date a certain number of days ahead of the current date. Just enter how many days ahead you want to display, and it will print out that date! Useful on order forms (tell a visitor after they order that you must receive their order by a date 3 weeks from today, etc. And, it's Y2K complaint!
When you do not have a coin, use this quick and easy virtual coin-flipping script. Sweet!
(Netscape Only) This script will check to see if you have the Shockwave and the Quicktime plugin installed. If you plan to display Shockwave or Quicktime information on your web site, you could use this page to remind your visitors if they do or do not have the specified plugin installed. In the 'success' phrase, you might put in the hyperlink to the text. Also, you can change the plugin that the JavaScript tries to detect.
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