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Where Were You Born?
13546 Where Were You Born? http://www.dannyg.com/javascript/ssn/ssbirthplace.html According to an article in the Wall Street Journal, the first three digits of a U.S. Social Security number is a code that may indicate the state or territory in which your application stated you were born (because the code reveals the state in which you registered). For recent immigrants, the number is supposed to match up with the state or territory in which you were living when you received proper working papers.
Note: The database in this document is not 100 percent complete. Populous states have added numeric ranges not contained here.
JavaScript > Scripts and Programs > Miscellaneous Oct 12, 2006

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IPE ColorPicker Basic is a great color picker for websites. Developed using Javascript, IPE ColorPicker Basic allows you to choose color from web-safe template, Mac OS template, or named colors.

IPE ColorPicker Basic is easy to use by anyone. If you can click a mouse then you can definitely use IPE ColorPicker Basic. It is that easy.

The clear user interface is designed to allow you to choose the color that you really want easily.
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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:

Docking a navigational menu permanently.

Docking an image ad for 5 seconds.

Docking an important announcement for 10 seconds.
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The code below creates four different progress bars. From left to right: normal bar, reverse-direction bar, rising and falling bar. In this example all controls share the same resource
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top] the link - for FAQ,
"Print" the button - for textual pages,
"Accept" - for Terms,
"Send" - for the forms,
for advertising is possible to make a flying banner.
etc.
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DQT.JSPaging is a advanced javascript
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