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First, a little background. I am NOT a programmer. I am just an average joe who decided to take a leap of faith. I somehow didn't believe working with DHMTL, JavaSCRIPT, and CSS could be "THAT" hard. In ways, I guess my ignorance proved to be an advantage.
Now it's YOUR advantage. I compiled and collected the top 33 scripts from around Cyberspace (no I DON'T write code) so that you have a ready reference for whatever you choose to add to your pages. Almost all the scripts can be used by just copying the code I provide you in the link (you must use NOTEPAD or a good text editor -- see 'software') and adding it to your code on YOUR web page.
Really it's that simple.
And it's very easy to use this book. Simply click on any of the red links on the left side of the page. But really, I suggest you use the 'next page' link below...to be sure you don't miss ANY of the great scripts.

JAVASCRIPT

PASSWORD PROTECT
Here's an easy way to password protect a page on your website. It's easy... just copy and paste the code. And you know how to do that, right?

NO RIGHT CLICK

STATUS BAR SCROLLING MESSAGE

How about a custom scrolling message?

DANCING LINKS?

Browser Drop?
Here's a good one for a personal site. You do have one of those don't you? I use mine just to play around...

Setting The HomePage
Here's the easy script. Works in IE 4 and above. Won't cause errors in Netscape though. Place in the BODY...

BLOCK ERRORS
Here's an important one to put in your pages. It will block any errors in script syntax that may be laying dormant in your pages.

WRITING THE ACTUAL DATE
Want to get a visitor to order by a certain date or she doesn't get the bonuses? Here's the script. Place it wherever you want the display.

ALERT BOX when the visitor comes to your homepage.
Now let's take it one step further. Let's have a conversation with the new visitor and then write his name in a personalized message write on the web page he's visiting.

COOL STUFF
Here's how to put a mouse trail sure to IMPRESS everyone who visits your website.

PAGE TRANSITIONS
Here are some page transitions to amaze your visitors. First, I'm going to backtrack and make it laughably simple to add these to your website.

0 - Shrinking Box
1 - Growing Box
2 - Shrinking Circle
3 - Growing Circle
4 - Wipes Up
5 - Wipes Down
6 - Wipes Right
7 - Wipes Left
8 - Right-Moving Stripes
9 - Downward-Moving Stripes
10 - Right-Moving Boxes
11 - Downward-Moving Boxes
12 - Dissolve Screen
13 - Horizontal Curtain Closing
14 - Horizontal Curtain Opening
15 - Vertical Curtain Closing
16 - Vertical Curtain Opening
17 - Left-Down Wipe
18 - Left-Up Wipe
19 - Right-Down Wipe
20 - Right-Up Wipe
21 - Horizontal Bars Dissolve Screen
22 - Vertical Bars Dissolve Screen
23 - Random Effect, for the adventurous!

TITLE BAR FLASHING MESSAGE
This one creates a dynamic Title Bar. This is the bar on top or the page above the menu.

POP - UP WINDOWS
The big craze all over Cyberspace is the pop-up window. Here's EXACTLY how to do all kinds...

Change the URL for the page you want to open in the pop-up window, and specify whatever height and width you'd like. Works great for linking thumbnails to larger pictures, as your visitors won't have to travel from one page to the other to view them both.
Entry Code Pop-Up
TIMED POPUP
BUTTON LINKS (3 TYPES) FOR CLOSING THE WINDOW
POPUP WITH ALL FEATURES TURNED OFF
WINDOW ATTRIBUTES

Lastly I want to leave you with the window.open attributes.
Also a warning. Be careful how you use popups. And where you use them.

The supported features are:

Specifies whether to create a new window that floats below other windows, whether it is active or not. This is a secure feature and must be set in signed scripts.
Specifies whether to create a new window that floats on top of other windows, whether it is active or not. This is a secure feature and must be set in signed scripts.
Specifies whether to display the window in theater mode and show the channel band.
Specifies whether to create a new window as a child of the current window. A dependent window closes when its parent window closes. On Windows platforms, a dependent window does not show on the task bar. It also has a narrow title bar, and a smaller "x" button to close the dependent window.
Specifies whether to create the standard browser directory buttons. In some browsers the directory buttons can be customized by the user.
Specifies whether to display the browser in a full-screen or normal window. Use Alt+F4 to close the window.
Specifies whether to enable most hotkeys in a new window that has no menu bar. The security and quit hotkeys remain enabled in any case.
Specifies the height, in pixels, of the window's content area. A signed script is required to create a window smaller than 100 x 100 pixels. This feature replaces height, which remains for backwards compatibility.
Specifies the width, in pixels, of the window's content area. A signed script is required to create a window smaller than 100 x 100 pixels. This feature replaces width, which remains for backwards compatibility.
Specifies whether to display the Location field, the input field for entering URLs directly into the browser.
Specifies whether to create the menu at the top of the window. In Internet Explorer, this feature is yes by default. A menu normally consists of a "File" option, an "Edit" option, and other browser-specific options.
Specifies the vertical dimension, in pixels, of the outside boundary of the window. A signed script is required to create a window smaller than 100 x 100 pixels.
Specifies the horizontal dimension, in pixels, of the outside boundary of the window. A signed script is required to create a window smaller than 100 x 100 pixels.
Specifies whether to display resize handles at the corners of the window, which enable the user to resize the window. If this feature is not turned on explicitly, the user cannot resize the new window.
Specifies the distance the new window is placed from the left side of the screen. In Navigator, to place a window offscreen, set this feature in a signed scripts.
Specifies the distance the new window is placed from the top of the screen. In Navigator, to place a window offscreen, set this feature in a signed scripts.
Specifies whether to display horizontal and vertical scroll bars, when the content exceeds the dimensions of the window. This feature is yes by default.
Specifies whether to create a status bar at the bottom of the window. In Internet Explorer, this feature is yes by default.
Specifies whether to create a window with a title bar at the top. This feature is yes by default, but can be set to no in a signed script.
Specifies whether to display the browser toolbar, with buttons such as Back and Forward.
Specifies whether to create a new window that does not rise above other windows when activated. This is a secure feature and must be set in signed scripts.
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