This handy bookmark-this-page script automatically grabs the page title and url, so you do not have to manually set variables for each page for these values.
Cut-and-paste script automatically opens the Favorites dialog in IE browsers to bookmark your page on the visitor's favorites list. (Degrades gracefully for NS and other browsers with a text message.)
Personalize your web page with this very simple paste-it-in script that asks the vistor for his or her name when entering your page, then prints a "Hello" welcome message anywhere you wish in the body of the page. (If the visitor does not type in a message, a default message shows, instead.) Very easy install for JavaScript newcomers.
Do you frequently look for the availability of domain names?I wanted an easy way to query domains so, I created an internet shortcut for Internet Explorer that can be used to do whois lookups. This is written in Javascript and works so that users can drag a WHOIS LINK to thier Internet Explorer links bar and then either highlight a domain name on the page with your cursor and click the whois link or just click the whois link and have a Javascript prompt for you to enter a domain.