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Pull Down Menu

Hits: 170
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4.5

A Dynamic Color Picker

Hits: 90
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0.0

Sticky Note script

Hits: 61
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0.0

Switch Content Script

Hits: 61
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3.5
Pull Down Menu presents a
Easy to use dynamic color
Sticky Note is an attractive
Make arbitrary content on
well-known pop-up menu of
picker. 3 categories of
DHTML script that pops up at
your webpage contract/expand
choices. The Pull Down Menu
color types, web-safe,
the center of the page to
on demand with this great
can overlap not only HTML
web-smart, and unsafe. Click
display anything of your
script. The user clicks on
contents but also can pop up
on colors to see how they
choice. Customize everything
designated headers to reveal
over form elements, frames,
would look together.
from how often the Note
additional content. The
flash, and even go over the
 
should appear on the page,
script comes with an
browser window. The menu
 
for how long, and whether a
optional persistence feature
supports fonts, colors,
 
fade-in effect should be
to help it remember the
sound, javascript calls,
 
accompanied.
folding state of the content.
target frames. Very small
 
 
 
and easy-to-use.
 
 
 


Date: Oct, 17 2006


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Date: Jan, 21 2004


Date: Jul, 24 2003
Enable arbitrary elements to
We modeled this script after
If your page has moved, or
This fun script estimates the
instantly be draggable in
an effect seen on the
you have a need to redirect
population of the world at
both IE4+ and NS6+ with this
frontpage of Amazon.com. A
your visitors automatically,
this moment, in real time.
script.
content box drops in from
you can use a meta refresh
Archived using a series of
 
"midair", and can
to send them to the page of
mathematical algorithms, it
 
display anything of your
your choice. Here is a code
comes pretty close to the
 
choice. The frequency of the
snippet to do just that.
actual numbers!
 
box appearing can be
 
 
 
precisely controlled.
 
 


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Date: Mar, 22 2004
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