A cross browser ticker tape that can display an infinite number of messages. Each time the message changes, a fading effect is accompanied. The messages themselves are each clickable.
JAVA TICKER APPLET is the perfect browser embedded tool you can enhance your site by showing news and/or stock market quotes in a scrolling ticker tape that you can customize in any way. This ticker can function either as a news ticker or as quotes t
COOLjsMenu - Free Cross Browser Drop-Down Menu is a multi-platform compatible advanced cross-browser JavaScript menu that provides with some unique and not to be found elsewhere features. Easily adjustable and configurable from the control file it re
Displays character by character from left to right and scrolls up any number of Messages as large as desired regardless of the ticker size set-up. The ticker has actually 2 portions of the same width with the typewriting part at the bottom and the sc
A cross-platform, cross-browser interactive collaboration module establishing one access point for all your client and project team communications accessible through your web browser.
Cross Browser Marwuee II is a multi-platform compatible script that Instead of scrolling sideways, this marquee scrolls the contents up and down. Versatile, with cross browser capability.
This is a handy JavaScript that can be added to your webpage to display messages on a button. The button can have unlimited number of messages and each message can have a unique url link. The button shows a color change on mouseover. The ticker speed
TCWReport component to create reports like Report Smith.
This is a news ticker generating software that can create news ticker automatically. Users can use this software to scroll the text vertically. They can customize news ticker colors, fonts etc according to their needs. This program has ability to rea
Fading Ticker for IE is a nifty JavaScript that can be implemented in your webpage to display a fading ticker that uses Alpha filter of the Microsoft. The ticker is viewable to only Internet Explorer users. ?IN? and ?OUT? fading effect can be impleme |