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In IE browsers, the script automatically opens the dialog to add your bookmark to the visitor's favorites. In other browsers, the message in the txt variable is shown. |
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A very simple paste-it-in script that asks the vistor for his or her name when entering your page, then prints a "Hello" welcome message anywhere you wish in the body of the page. |
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This file shows a very simple example of how to create a button that does something JavaScript-like in nature when it is clicked. The alert() function is predefined: we could have made our own function and then called it upon the onClick event. |
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When a visitor clicks on the link, Explorer's Add Favorite dialogue automatically pops opens, inviting your visitor to add your site to their bookmarks (called 'favorites' in Explorer). |
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Use this custom DHTML "widget" to uniquely present new or notable pieces of information to your visitors. The interface is cross browser compatible, and can be dragged/ hidden freely by the user. Now that's something new in itself! |
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The JavaScript confirm alert box differs from a regular alert box in that it provides two choices for the user, OK and Cancel. Typically, you’ll see confirmation boxes utilized on links where the destination is outside the domain of the page you’re currently on or to alert you of potentially objectionable material. |
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Example that shows how to generate a simple alert box based on clicking either a link or a form button. |
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