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Web Development : JavaScripts

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Forms:
Form Field Hints
This is a basic example of how helpful a little JavaScript and CSS can be in a form.
Messages:
E-mail Address Protector
Protect your e-mail address from potential spammers.
Navigation:
Animated MiniTabs
A sleek animation effect using tabs for a slide navigation bar. Degrades very nicely when JavaScript is turned-off.
Games:
Tic Tac Toe
This script created by Chris Englmeier is a simple Tic Tac Toe game.
Forms:
Right Click Context Menu
This javascript enables you to display a context menu whenever a user right click the page. It's a customizable menu. Check it out yourself... (Download Zip file)
Forms:
Buttons Menu
Click a button to display a menu of buttons.
Forms:
Highlighting Links 1
Change the color of the text of a link when the mouse hovers over it.
Forms:
Highlighting Links 2
Highlight links as you mouse over them.
Image:
Simple Mouse Over Functionality
Change what is displayed when the mouse moves over an image.
Background:
CSS Opacity
Crossbrowser CSS Opacity Effect
Neocleus Modifies Xen For Endpoint Security
By Richard Adhikari -
Published May 9, 2008
But will users go along with multiple desktop operating systems? [more from www.esecurityplanet.com]
Tip: BlackBerry - Increase Your Media Portability
By James Alan Miller -
Published May 9, 2008
Some useful tips to help you transfer videos, songs, documents or other files between your BlackBerry and desktop.
[more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Share, Store and Backup Files On Demand
By Lauren Simonds -
Published May 9, 2008
Egnyte, a new on-demand service, aims to give small businesses a simple, affordable way to share and save files, anywhere, anytime. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Enterprise Unix Roundup: OpenSolaris, Farm Team or Big League?
By Brian Proffitt -
Published May 9, 2008
Despite a long history and solid reviews, the jury seems out on OpenSolaris before it even gets going. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
XP Service Pack Rocky for Some, OK for Others
By Stuart J. Johnston -
Published May 9, 2008
Windows XP's last service pack poses challenges for some users, but so far it's largely business as usual. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
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