13483Switch Content Scripthttp://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex17/switchcontent.htmOne 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 versatile. The script can be applied to content of all types on your webpage, such as
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Two expanding behaviors- specify whether only one content should be open at any one time, or that previously open content continue to be visible.
Easily specify an optional "expand" and "contract" symbol, to be shown dependant on the corresponding content state. Symbol can be any HTML, such as an image.
New! Added optional "contact all" and "expand all" links.
Persistence feature. You can specify whether the script should remember the state of the content structure when the user navigates away to a different page. When enabled, returning to the page will cause the script to return the content to its last state (ie: third content expanded).
Yes your mind is running wild with ideas now...
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IE 5.5+ ONLY
Good for infinite number of tables
No code is required to be within table elements
Tables within tables are supported (hint: below try moving a table inside a table and using the functions on either table)
Tables are control selectable (movable, resizable, etc)
Supports elements inside cells such as
Activated cells highlight for the users reference
Description: Have moving arrows point at your document's title, with this fun script! Effect works in both IE4+ and NS6+, degrading well with the rest of the bunch.
his powerful script allows you to keep certain content on your page always visible, by "docking" it. The way the script works is by detecting if the designated content is visible on the user's screen, and docking it (keeping it in view) only when it's not (including partially clipped). This is unlike most related scripts out there that merely keep an element in view indiscriminately. The docking duration is configurable (ie: 5 seconds), and the script works on multiple, arbitrary elements (ie: an image, a table, plus a div) on your page. After the specified time has expired, the element is returned to its original position one way or the other.
As you can imagine, this is a great way to seamlessly yet effectively give select content on your page the spotlight, by temporarily (or permanently) maintaining its visibility on the user's screen. Examples of usage are:
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