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Create a Javascript Toggle Function to Hide or Show an Element Using a Link
Learn to find and select elements in Javascript using their id attribute. Then, use some simple CSS to change the style of the enclosed data to a different display mode. And lastly, learn how to create a link that controls whether or not it is displayed.

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| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-07-20 |
Switch Content Script II - Advanced collapsing and expanding content script
Switch Content Script II is a flexible script that adds contact/expand functionality to almost any content on a page. You may have seen something similar used on sites such as Microsoft.com. It lets the viewer choose which content on the page to contract, to remove unnecessary clutter. An image icon is used to toggle between states when clicked on and to show the current state of the content. And to complete the experience, permanent cookies are used to remember the content states so they are re

| Hits: | 36 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-07-20 |
Switch Content Script - Create expanding and collapsing content systems
One of the most versatile scripts of its kind, we created this one to compact arbitrary content on your page so they're expandable on demand. This allows you to save space within your webpage and even add to the aesthetics of the webpage's design in many cases. What sets this script apart from most other you'll find are the following features: * Works in both IE5+ and NS6+, and degrades fully with other browsers. In the later instances your content will appear normally. * Extremely v

| Hits: | 37 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-07-20 |
Sequential Content Revealer - Load items in a very specific order
Displaying content in non linear ways is the domain of DHTML. With this script, you can initially hide any number of content and reveal them one at a time in sequence, like in a presentation. Great for showing off important points, a series of images etc. Decide whether the "reveal" animation should only be applied once per browser session, or every time the page loads. Furthermore, customize the pause time for each individual content if needed. Script works in both IE5+ and NS6+. Browsers that

| Hits: | 32 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-07-20 |
RSS Ticker (Ajax invocation) - Complete news ticker system script!
RSS is a popular format for syndicating and displaying external content on your site, such as the latest headlines from CNN. Well, with this powerful RSS ticker script, you can now easily display any RSS content on your site in a ticker fashion! This script uses a simple PHP based RSS parser called LastRSS for retrieving a RSS feed, then Ajax and DHTML to display the feed dynamically and with flare. As a pre-requisite then, your site itself must support PHP, though the page using this ticker can

| Hits: | 60 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-07-20 |
YUI Color Picker script - Complete script package for a great color picker!
Need a color picker for your online forms or application? This advanced color picker is based on Yahoo's excellent UI library, more specifically, the slider widget. We've added additional code to help integrate the color picker with forms on your page, so clicking on specific form fields causes the selected color value to be populated inside them in real time. Furthermore, a color box is shown alongside the field to display the current input color in real time. One known issue with this scri

| Hits: | 39 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-07-20 |
Tab Content Script - Create a box with content tabs that change when clicked
This is a versatile Tab Content script that lets you organize regular DIV contents on the page into a tab interface, with the desired content appearing when a tab is clicked on. A fully unobtrusive, CSS and HTML based script, it supports much requested features such as default tab selected, persistence of the active tab (ie: when page is reloaded), and multiple Tab Contents on the same page. It's the ultimate Tab Content script! Here's a quick outline of the script attributes: * Fully

| Hits: | 34 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-07-20 |
Style Sheet Switcher - Let visitors switch between skins on your site
You've seen such a feature on other CSS based sites, now you can have it too. This is a "plug & play" style sheet switcher that lets your visitors switch between a list of alternative style sheets to apply to your site. With a change of style sheet the entire look of your site can be transformed. Persistent cookies are used to store the user's selection and automatically recall that style sheet upon his return. Here's a summary of the script's features: * Plug and play installation. Simpl

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Javascript Table Rollovers
This tutorial will teach you how to get effects that are similar to those on the navigation at
http://www.ctrlinternet.com. The techniques used are Javascript's onmouseover and onmouseout HTML attributes as
well as CSS1 classes.
On many sites these days the webmasters designed them so that their navigation is in
table cells or dividers (s) sadly, we don't have a magic HTML tag that does the job for us so we are once
again going to use CSS. Since CSS1 is supported in most brow

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2006-07-20
Show/Hide Toggling
If you have a busy web site, you might want to allow the visitor to hide areas they don't need to see and have the option to show them again. While you could do this dynamically, you might be running a static HTML web site and not want to make a big deal out of it. Using JavaScript, you can do this very easily.

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| Hits: | 103 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-07-20 |
Show/Hide Toggling
If you have a busy web site, you might want to allow the visitor to hide areas they don't need to see and have the option to show them again. While you could do this dynamically, you might be running a static HTML web site and not want to make a big deal out of it. Using JavaScript, you can do this very easily.

| Hits: | 41 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-07-20 |