These scripts all deal with JavaScript and its use with Cascading Style Sheets. Questions about scripts here should be posted to The JavaScript Forum.
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Title: Change Style
Contributor: Pascal Vyncke (webmaster@seniorennet.be)
Contributor URL: http://www.seniorennet.be
Details: 7.53 KB * Uploaded September 23 2005
Description: Let your visitors change the style sheet on your Web site. This script will let your visitors choose between five style sheets, which you can create yourself or use the ones included.
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Title: Colorful Object onMouseOver
Contributor: Thai Cao Phong
Contributor URL: www.JavaScriptBank.com
Details: 2.83 KB * Uploaded October 31 2005
Description: This script makes it easy to highlight different areas of your page. The colors are chosen at random.
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Title: Drag and Drop
Contributor: Lou
Contributor URL: http://www.elouai.com
Details: 1.93 KB * Uploaded May 6 2005
Description: Using a combination of CSS and JavaScript, you can move your images all over the page. Just add the class tag to the link's attributes - it's that simple! Works in Firefox, Netscape, and IE.
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Title: Easy Drop Down Container
Contributor: Jeff Manning (liveing_sacrifice@yahoo.ca)
Details: 1.75 KB * Uploaded July 15 2005
Description: Click on the arrow to reveal/hide contents. Can be used for a drop down menu or to hide/reveal content on a Web page.
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Title: FAQ Drop Down
Contributor: Fang
Contributor URL: http://tinyurl.com/7v7l8
Details: 3.03 KB * Uploaded August 22 2005
Description: Need to create a FAQ for your Web site? Use this script to hide/reveal content on a Web page. Keep your long documents short.
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Title: Fisheye
Contributor: Danny Ayers
Contributor URL: http://dannyayers.com/
Details: 3.01 KB * Uploaded February 28, 2005
Description: Add a 'fisheye' effect to your text. Move your mouse over the text and watch it change. It's implemented using JavaScript and CSS.
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Title: Page Organizer
Contributor: Chris Armstrong
Contributor URL: http://london-net.net
Details: 3.02 KB * Uploaded May 18 2005
Description: Use JavaScript and CSS to hide/show elements on a page thus saving screen space.
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Title: Pre-Loading Message
Contributor: Robert Paulson
Contributor URL: http://www.abrahamjoffe.com.au/
Details: 0.93 KB * Uploaded May 25 2005
Description: Use this script to warn your visitors that your page is loading. Short but effective.
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Title: Style Sheets by Resolution 2
Contributor: Bob Pearson (bob@pagecraft.on.ca)
Contributor URL: http://www.pagecraft.on.ca
Details: 1.35 KB * Uploaded March 7 2001 / Updated July 5 2005
Description: Loads a style sheet depending on the user's screen resolution. This updated version allows for browser window size to govern text size and background image size for high-resolution displays.
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Title: Style Sheet Switcher
Contributor: Kendokendokendo
Contributor URL: http://www.webdeveloper.com/forum/showthread.php?t=68704
Details: 0.80 KB * Uploaded June 8 2005
Description: When the page loads, this script will detect whether you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer or another browser. It will then load the appropriate style sheet.
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Title: Style Sheets by Resolution 3
Contributor: Anonymous
Details: 0.63 KB * Uploaded October 19 2005
Description: This script determines the user's screen resolution and loads an appropriate style sheet. Short and effective!
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Title: Styling <abbr> in IE
Contributor: Marek Prokop (mprokop@prokopsw.cz)
Contributor URL: http://www.sovavsiti.cz/css/
Details: 1.22 KB * Uploaded March 18 2005
Description: Internet Explorer for Windows does not support the <abbr> element that should be used for proper markup of abbreviations. The solution is based on one simple fact: even though IE ignores the element itself, other elements nested in the <abbr> work fine. This script wraps the content of the <abbr> with <span>, set its title and class attribute and the <abbr> tag behaves like it should.
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