This simple CSS code use hover property to underline links when user move mouse over them, a simple technique but it is very prevalent to highlight links on web pages at present. However, the special thing of this code is the picture used, it is the GIF animated - moving arrows, quite funny - one of backgrounds animated javascript codes. Maybe this code will be useful if your site relates to cartoon, joke,... A good technique for attracting attention of visitors on links with animated gif maker.
This playscript produces rounded boxes with a drop shadower without using images. You are able to use different formats on the same page. Highly customizable. Non-obtrusive.
This JavaScript uses some images and CSS to create navigations like to XP style. Very easy to setup, order to implement this this menu, you must define document type correctly, as <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3c.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/loose.dtd">.
This JavaScript allows a user to read a volume of text, without having to scroll the page and without having to load different pages. This makes for easier maintenance as only one page needs to be updated, yet the content is visible to search engines. Very useful for large amounts of text.
Tired of adding even and odd classes to your tables to distinguish the rows? This JavaScript will do it for you automatically. You can even use it with lists!
Using CSS, you can change the default cursor icon associated with a particular element, even specifying your own cursor image (in IE6+) instead. However, with power comes responsibility. Modify the cursor only when it makes sense to, such as when you're applying it to a custom interface. Like popup windows of JavaScript, changing cursors can quickly become counterproductive and irritating to the user.
This two level CSS Top Menu uses regular lists (<ul>) for the underlining structure, making it search engine friendly and very lightweight. The script is also a breeze to customize. Cool.
This JavaScript menu script displays a cool description of the JavaScript link the mouse is currently over, gently brought into view. The JavaScript menu is styled entirely using CSS, even the color change during the mouseover, making the script lightweight and very easy to customize.


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