LinkExploder 3: the rollover fireworks for your links
13320LinkExploder 3: the rollover fireworks for your linkshttp://www.24fun.com/downloadcenter/textrolloverexploder/t.htmlLinkExploder 3: the rollover fireworks for your links
Our most popular rollover firework has been improved and simplified! No images required anymore! Now you create the sparkles with simple letters and words. Move your mouse over this textlink or move it over this textlink or move it over this textlink and experience a sparkling effect. Easy step-by-step configuration. IE4x/5x/6x, NS4x/6x/7x, Opera7x.JavaScript > Scripts and Programs > Links and ButtonsOct 12, 2006
This script will change the appearance of an image to another state. This creates a hover effect for images that can be used for navigation links. Necessary tools: some images with 2 states (e.g. 2 different background colours, text colours for the same image) and a text editor for amending the code for your needs.
We first need to understand how this script should work. At first sight it looks quite elementary: Whenever the user moves the mouse pointer over the button, the button changes own state (one picture is replaced with another).
Welcome to my DHTMLcoloredLinks project. I've developed this Javascript, because I wanted to do a mousedown like a tab, but without the use of any images. I think I have it working okay. I don't do support on it. I've posted this script here for easy ripping ;) So don't ask me what to do...
Add more meaning to your text links with Jim's tooltip script. A dynamic box pops up alongside the link as the mouse moves over it, providing textual information. Compatible with IE4, NS4, and NS6!
Many sites use JavaScript to put additional 'explanatory' text in the browser's status line when the user moves the pointer over a link. The problem is that the text rarely tells you anything more than you already know from the link title or from the URL. Moreover, the text overwrites the URL and other messages that normally appear on the status line, depriving the user of useful information.
This JavaScript offers an alternative. When the user moves the pointer over a link, information (admittedly not very useful information, but that could change) appears as part of an onscreen graphic. The status line is not overwritten, so the user can still get read the URL of the link and see where they're going, what they'll find at the far end etc. This solution isn't bandwidth-efficient - we're sending extra images down the line - but it might be acceptable as part of a 'cool', graphics-intensive interface. Repeated use of the same images over multiple pages should also permit significant savings due to caching.
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