Dirt-Simple Four-State Mouse-Action Image Buttons is a JavaScript that can implement an amazing visual effect of the image buttons. It implements a four state image buttons, which are mouse interactive and are without any layers or multiple...
OpenCube's 3-State Image Buttons is a java based program containing applets to create custom image buttons for the menu systems. All these applets supports loading of unlimited number of web pages either on the same frame or on a seperate window....
Active Tri-state Image Roll-overs is a multi-platform compatible script that dumps the ugly 'gray button' Reset and Submit on forms -- this script shows how to use active tri-state roll-over images, instead. A quick-take tutorial is included,...
This is a simple and effective image gallery built with PHP. You can create online galleries for your website and list all images of your archives under several categories. You can even generate user registeration programs for the visitors to view...
A simple tool for image processing. You can scale an image, impose it on a substrate and more.
WebTWAIN II is a simple and useful image manipulaton utility that allows you to embedd scanning features to your webpages. You can upload images and pictures to your web pages with proportional resizings and can also scan pictures directly from...
Buttons. is multi-platform compatible. This script gives a variety to standard buttons. It changes color of buttons at different events of the mouse. The buttons have four-state a status. You can use all types of buttons - "button",...
SimpleClick Instant Easy RollOver Buttons is a Java applet that can create a two state or three state image roll-over button. It can take three image graphics and the link address or target or frame can be specified to the buttons. It functions on...
This script gives a variety to standard buttons. It changes color of buttons at different events of the mouse.aThe buttons have four-state a status.aYou can use all types of buttons - "button", "submit", "reset".
Move the mouse slowly over each image, pressdown the mouse button, then slowly release it.Exercise the buttons more rapidly to see the fulleffect. The image buttons have true four-statemotion. |