With the help of this JavaScript you can put up a textbox on your Web page that displays alternating messages for your visitors. It saves space, as a lot of text can be contained in a minimal display area.
This JavaScript will adjust capitalization of names (actually, the content of any form field you apply to it) so the first letter of each word is capitalized and the rest are lowercase. This is so easy to implement!
Tight on space? Use this JavaScript to create a compact form that is accessible and works even when JavaScript and CSS are turned off.
Similar in function to Form Field Limiter, this JavaScript allows you to restrict the number of characters inside a form element (ie: textarea) while displaying a progress bar on the remaining characters beneath it. Very cool, and works in IE4+, NS6+, and Opera 7+.
This JavaScript will change text you type from lower to upper and back. In addition, this JavaScript code will be effected as soon as you type.
A simple example of setting a textarea by clicking one of several buttons.
Use this JavaScript to add HTML controls to your forms. This example uses the <input> tag.
I get annoyed when I'm trying to fill in a form and I have to scroll left or right to see what I've typed. This little script puts an end to that. The amazing expanding text box!
Automatically expands the size of a textbox to fit all of the entered text. Internet Explorer Only.


19/04/2008
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