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Declaring Variables and Functions

Now it's time to get into some really fun stuff. Yes, variables and functions. Don't worry, it's not as bad as it sounds.....let's start with declaring variables. You'll want to keep all of your variables in the HEAD section for now. Place the declarations between the SCRIPT tags inside the hea...

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JavaScript Prompts

Well, let's say you wanted to get somebody's name before they saw the page, and then write their name on your page right before their very eyes... Well, you can do this using a javascript prompt. Here's the command:

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JavaScript Password Protection

OK, I finally got around to writing the javascript password protection tutorial. You will see the example script here is pretty straightforward, but it is also pretty easy to get around. I'll tell you why and give you links to more secure scripts later in this tutorial.

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JavaScript Confirmation Boxes

A javascript confirmation box can be a handy way to give your visitors a choice of whether or not an action is performed. A confirmation box will pop up much like an alert box, but will allow the viewer to press an "OK" or "Cancel" button.

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Smooth Text
in Text Effects
Smooth Text

Step 1 Create a new document, use a white background and the text white (Yes white) Now write your name or anything else.
Step 2 Now go into your blending options view and use the default settings for Drop shadow
Step 3 Still in the blending options area, select inner glow...

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All Defaults Bg
in Special Effects
All Defaults Bg

First, open a new document. transparent Background. try to use a size that you are most comfortable working with. I will be using a 350x150 document.
Either go to Edit -> Fill or just Ctrl+A, Shift+F5. Select Foreground Color, which should be black. If it's not, make it black.

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Basic Rain Background
in Textures & Patterns
Basic Rain Background

First create a new pallet, I used 400x150, you can use anything.
Hit D to make sure your colours are set to default. Then go to Filter > Render > Clouds.
You will get something like this:

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