This straightforward, easy script and quick-take mini-tutorial shows how to reliably capture the mouse X and Y positions, dynamically, in NS4-6 and IE4-6. Also shows how to display positional values in form fields.
Add a touch of Christmas to your website with this sweet little DHTML animation. Very easy configuration. Choose among three different animations. IE 5x/6x, NS 4x/6x/7x.
Now isn't that impressive -- and so EASY it ought to be a sin. So what do you think so far? Too hard? Bet you found out it's not as hard as you thought it would be, huh?
A variation in the swapp programming, where you don't need any kind of cache to preload the images, the image changes like in your HD, and you can change without any kind of problem between a small to a large image. Has to be seen!In this version, you can include a link as well. Even if the example seems to be another mouseover effect "out there" and simple, it is actually new technology to produce bettered mouseover swappings.
When onmouseover the image, you will get a customizable HTML and CSS tooltip. You can include many blocks of HTML. A mini-slideshow has been assembled to serve you as a tooltip.
Add some fun to your mouse cursor with this cross-browser trail script. Updated with several important features: 1) Script now functional in NS6. 2) User can specify explicit offset of trail from mouse cursor, preventing trailer from potentially interfering with links on the page. 3) Finally, trail will now not cross over the window's edge, which used to cause the browser's scrollbar to appear.