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Pick the Color

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Ace Meta Refresh (redirect)

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Ace Status Text

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This script shows how to find
If your page has moved, or
A simple example snippet for
This JavaScript automatically
the numbers (RGB) to use for
you have a need to redirect
displaying text message in
detects the language used by
any given color, or to find
your visitors automatically,
the status bar on a
the browser, and displays a
what color will be created
you can use a meta refresh
particular page.
welcome message in the
by a given set of RGB. This
to send them to the page of
 
appropriate language.
example uses (1) an HTML
your choice. Here is a code
 
 
file, (2) a DIV-CONSTRUCT
snippet to do just that.
 
 
javascript file, and (3) a
 
 
 
COLOR javascript file. This
 
 
 
example is quite
 
 
 
complicated, and requires
 
 
 
extensive knowledge of how
 
 
 
both IE and NS work on the
 
 
 
DOM, mouse movement and
 
 
 
clicks (unclicks too) event
 
 
 
handling, as well as Dynamic
 
 
 
HTML - moving objects around
 
 
 
the page, and also how to
 
 
 
find objects on the page.
 
 
 


Date: Apr, 20 2001


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This example illistrates how
With this script you can
With this wizard, you can
Here is a simple yet useful
to have content altered
enable your NS6 visitors to
generate your own ASCII
JavaScript that allows you
dynamically. When the user
add your site to his/her
(a.k.a. plain text) logos
to covert any given text to
clicks any link it will
browser's Sidebar.
for your web site. Very
lowercase. To see the
redraw the section of this
 
impressive script.
source, just click on
page so that another row to
 
 
"View Source"
the table appears. IE will
 
 
button.
re-format the page, while NS
 
 
 
will allocate a specific
 
 
 
region at the load time of
 
 
 
the page - it will not
 
 
 
re-allocate room later.
 
 
 


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