Useful for finding out the capability of some HTML-browser to display certain characters defined in the unicode character database. Additionally it can help to find a certain dec/hex value for a specific character by browsing through the unicode sets.
It is surprising to know that a web page can actually know how many pages you have been to this browser session. That is exactly what this script does.
Show your visitor's information about their browser, or tell them how many pages they have in their history menu. Use the tool below to create a JavaScript customized for you.
generated code works with: FireFox 1.5, Opera 8.5, Netscape 8, Internet Explorer 6 and SlimBrowser 4. Note: "page views in history" does not work in older versions of Opera!
This script allows you to conditionally apply two different style sheets to your page depending on whether the user's Operating System is Mac or PC (default). Designers will tell you Mac renders certain elements of a webpage differently than PC (ie: font sizes), so this script can be used to overcome this inconsistency. The style sheet to load can either be two global inline styles or external CSS files.
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