A simple slideshow-script, started onload or by link, the transition is fading, once started, the script runs nonstop.
Link Tooltip can be highly useful to add tooltip information that pops up along side the link on mouseover giving details regarding the link. You can provide any text information in the text box. Allows you to customize the background color, font, fo
This practical, elegant DHTML tooltip script displays additional information about a link or any other element (ie: table) when the mouse moves over it.
Users can show their slides on their websites by using this javascript. This script generates a fade effect in between each slide and it starts transition from left corner. Users can build their slideshow in an elegant way with the help of this scrip
Upload the script and images to one directory and watch the pictures change. It will display all the images found in one directory in a dynamic slideshow, standalone or embedded in a page. You can set interval, transition effect, add and delete files
This bottom slide-in box can be used as an "aid" or "tooltip" for your links. Move your mouse over the link in question, and a description will slide in from the bottom of the browser.
This script comes with the ability to display the images and photos as a slideshow on the websites. Users need not preload all the images to this script for slideshow at once, it brings the slide for the visitors when they view the previous one. It c
Link Floatie script lets you display a description of a link or additional content onMouseover. The floatie gradually fades into view in the lower right corner of the browser. It's a tooltip, but not.
With DOM Tooltip, customers can implement tooltips, which are controlled through style class definitions and respond to events on the page, like a 'mouseover' event. With this script you can now create different dynamic layers, like the embedded wind
Flash Tooltip Generator is multi-platform compatible. Here is the Flash version of the tooltip generator. Note that this version only works in Internet Explorer browsers, and will have no effect within Netscape. |