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mdbScripts - Scroll Bar Wizard

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Creativyst Eyelid Scroller

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Use our Scroll Bar Wizard to
A neat scroller that imitates
Creativyst(R) Ballistic
A simple code demonstrating
create style sheets for your
an eye opening and closing.
Scroller - A cross-browser,
how to scroll texts in a
website to set the colors of
A new message displays each
cross-DOCTYPE vertical
typewriter style (for IE).
your scroll bars. Scroll
time it opens. And of
scroller. It interfaces to
 
bars colors will NOT work
course, it's JSMsg ready so
JSMsg feeds, letting it
 
for Netscape (Mozilla)
you can display dynamic
display static message AND
 
browsers, but work great for
content feeds. Tip, make
dynamic content - Even on
 
MSIE browsers. We have
the eyelid color the same as
client-side-only sites.
 
helpful documents to assist
the background color for a
 
 
you in setting up your style
nice understated effect.
 
 
sheet as well. Many other
 
 
 
free web tools are available
 
 
 
too.
 
 
 


Date: Jun, 24 2004


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Date: Nov, 04 2002
By combining DHTML with XML,
Works just like Creativyst's
This script types a textlike
This script displays a scroll
this ticker script makes
Eyelid Scroller that mimics
a type writer. The typing
text with the zoom effect.
updating its contents a
an eye opening and closing,
speed of typing can be
The script includes a HTML
breeze, through an external
but the eyelids open and
changed easily.
code generator that allows
XML file.
close horizontally instead
 
to change parameters without
 
of vertically. And of
 
any knowledge of JavaScript
 
course, it's JSMsg ready.
 
and HTML programming.
 
Tip: use CSS to put simple
 
 
 
graphics of curtains on each
 
 
 
of the eyelids. The effect
 
 
 
will be a stage curtain
 
 
 
opening and closing on your
 
 
 
messages.
 
 


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Date: Nov, 05 2004
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