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Step1: Opening the Javascript tags and setting the variables/size of the images you are going to display:
The width and heights are recognised as pixels, I have set the default size of most of the banners.
Editor's Pick in JavaScript, October 2005
Place this script in the <HEAD> section of your web page code to add a scrolling marquee to your status bar.
To get started with JavaScript, you will want to be able to see the tag that will set a script apart from the HTML. The tags used to begin and end a script are the <SCRIPT> and </SCRIPT> tags. The opening tag should appear like this:
This will let you count the number of days remaining to reach a given event : for instance days left before we reach the year 2007:
If you don't want your visitors to rightclick at your page, you can insert this code somewhere between <Body> and </Body>. Type in the message you want your visitors to get in the line "Write your message here"
Editor's Pick in JavaScript, June 2005
Coding, anyone? Let Kay Zetkin show you how to reduce redundancies and increase productivity using JavaScript optimization.
Redirection is often used to take viewers to a page depending on their browser's name or version. To redirect a viewer instantly, you just need to add a short command in your head section:
In this tutorial you'll learn how to use Javascript windows. Asking a name with a Promptbox, asking a question with Confirmboxes en ginving an alert with an Alertbox.
This will create a nice JS clock. You can change the color of it too.
Thinking about blinking text on your website? This tutorial carries the HTML code you need.










