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New scripts last added on 4/4/99 |
The 5 Newest Scripts Typewriter Ticker Moving Background Growing Banner Make Your Own Countdown Quick Keys |
The 5 Hottest Scripts Changing Picture Dynamic Clock Action Banner Random Link On Click |
Simple Stuff JavaScript is an object-based scripting language that's used to develop client and Internet applications. JavaScript takes statements from an HTML page and,in turn, can perform a different action. - Stephen Feather JavaScript Examples under the Simple Stuff category use simple commands to add interaction to a person's page. Included in this grouping are the best known JavaScripts such as JavaScript Alert, JavaScript Confirm, and Ask for Name. Scripts: Is this JAVA? JavaScript Alert Ask For Name Back and Forward in History Browser Info JavaScript Confirm Document Array Document Write In Form Textbar Location On Click On Mouse Over Document OnUnload Opening and Closing Windows Page Reload Window Statusbar |
Banners This section contains examples of text that scrolls across the statusbar at bottom in a variety of ways. All banners can be converted to display from Statusbar to Form (visa-versa). Copy the code to your page and click on "converted" in the above paragraph to learn how to change it. Scripts: Action Banner Blinking Banner Bubble Banner Button Scroll Growing Banner Message Rotator Message Slide Scrolling Banner Typewriter Banner Typewriter Deluxe Typewriter Ticker Type n' Slide Shuffle Banner Vertical Scroller Wacky Banner Form Banner |
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Page Layout The Page Layout section is for all the scripts that help your page look more professional. Mostly though, scripts from this section don't fit in any of the other sections. Popular JavaScripts include: the Preloading Image Utility and Star Cursor. Scripts: Changing Picture Disappearing Window Statusbar Frame Breaker Moving Background Page Reminder Preloading Image Utility JavaScript Slideshow Star Cursor |
Location Javascripts located in this category always have something to do with going to a new URL based on certain criteria. The most popular scripts from here are the Password scripts, Menu Links, and No Watermark. Scripts: Auto-reload Button Linker Impossible-to-break Password Menu Links JavaScript Password Password (Advanced) Quick Keys Redirect to GeoPlus URL (No Watermark) View-Source JavaScript Watermark |
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Cookies A cookie is a direction to the computer to store specific information that relates to an individual web page. It is usually stored in a cookie.txt file. Scripts: Ask for Name Has Page Changed Since Last Visit? Password Personal Counter Storing A Name |
Colors This section contains scripts that have anything to do with the coloring of the background, text, etc. Although very small, this section hosts some popular scripts such as the Background Changer. Scripts: Background Button Selection Background Changer Background Fader Changing Background Text Color Changer |
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Randomness This section contains scripts that show certain things based upon random selection from the computer. This, like the Colors section, is also small. Among these scripts are Random MIDI Player and Random Quote. Scripts: Guess a Number (Game) Random Image Random Link Random MIDI Player Random Quote |
Time This section focuses on scripts that have to do with time: current, past, and future. Mostly this has to do with the current time, however. Popular scripts include 2000 Countdown and Javascript Clock. Scripts: 2000 Countdown Changing by Time Javascript Clock Clock (Advanced) Javascript Date Dynamic Clock Expiring "New" Icon Last Updated Last Updated (Advanced) Make Your Own Countdown Showing Time Javascript Timer |
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Others Mainly, this section includes places on my page that have nothing to do with JavaScript. This includes the RT Webring and my Guestbook. Heck, some even made a page in honor of me. Also, be sure to check out EasyHTML. It is a cool, free HTML editor that has its American base at JAVASCRIPT-PAGE.COM. Other Stuff: Nic's HTML Page EasyHTML Editor JavaScript Testing Ground ResearchTriangle: The Ring My "Personal Page" Sign Guestbook View Guestbook |
If you would like to learn Javascript for yourself, I recommend the ABC's of Javascript. You can get it delivered right to your doorstep by following the picture-link. � |
"Nic's JavaScript Page" Button Please put the below button on your page and support this page. Just copy down the HTML code below and paste it on your page. An example of what the button looks like is also below. <a href="http://www.javascript-page.com" target="_top"><img src= Note: If the HTML above does not appear properly, just hit reload. |
Nic's HTML Page Would you like to learn or get more familiar with HTML? Then you've come to the right place. Introducing the next lineage in the "Nic Web Language" pages. Unlike Nic's Javascript Page, Nic's HTML Page is a tutorial which means that it requires only one trip to learn all about HTML. Also, Nic's HTML Page is designed to be printable, which means that you don't need to keep coming here every time you forget what to do. Don't just sit here and stare, click on the text image above to become better acquainted with HTML. |
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The Programmer's Connection Yes, you been asking for it and now it's finally come! A newsletter for you, the viewers of Nic's JavaScript Page and affiliates, to find out what is happening in the world of programming. This monthly newsletter is jam packed with information about recent page happenings, new pages, and (most importantly) info about new javacripts before they even come public! So if you want to be on the cutting edge of technology, put your e-mail address in the form below and click the "Join List" button. Note: You will have to fill out more info on the next page. |
Search This Page Can't find the JavaScript you're looking for? Try searching this page. Below is a search engine that you can use to search the files of Nic's JavaScript Page for certain words. I recommend that you be general. For example, if you would like a jukebox, try typing in "midi". |
E-mail Me If you have a problem with figuring out a JavaScript, you can e-mail me at [email protected]. Also, check out Uncanny Programming if you have a question about how I did some stuff on this main page. I am always super busy answering e-mail and web surfing/editing, so I can't guarantee that you will get an answer from me. Lately, I have had a 1 : 4 ratio of responses : questions. |
Counter Call me sentimental if you wish, but the below counter has been on Nic's JavaScript Page since it's start on January 21, 1997. I have never reset the counter, so this accurately displays the number of individual visitors that have ever been to this page. |
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