Finding date and time – A simple clock in JavaScript

Finding the date and time on a clients computer and displaying the same in the browser using a simple JavaScript clock employing the setinterval JavaScript method. [more...]
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Finding the date and time on a clients computer and displaying the same in the browser using a simple JavaScript clock employing the setinterval JavaScript method. [more...]
Learn image rollovers using JavaScript code and how to change images on mouse overs. [more...]
JavaScript code for changing two images simultaneously on mouseover on a web page. [more...]
JavaScript code for image rollover on mouse over. Change one or two images on mouse overs using JavaScript code. [more...]
How to change images (one image or two images) using JavaScript onmouseover() and onmouseout() functions. [more...]
JavaScript code for an animated JPG which results from displaying a sequence of JPGs. You can set the time period of display and configure the script as per requirements. [more...]
Stopping right clicks by web surfers and visitors to your web site and thus protecting and preventing image download from your web pages. [more...]
How to restrict visitor inputs from a textarea element or a text box to a specific number of words or characters. [more...]
JavaScript code that counts words entered in a HTML TEXTAREA element or a form text box on a web page and limiting visitor inputs via such text boxes. [more...]
JavaScript ondblclick() function code that gets the text of an item from an HTML form selection list with mouse double -clicks. [more...]
JavaScript code for randomly displaying text on web pages from a given set using the JavaScript randomizer. [more...]
Learn how to display images randomly on web pages using JavaScript code. [more...]
How do I view a deleted web page?
Is there a way to view a deleted web page - one that is no longer available? Yes there is and the solution is quite simple. [more...]
The email message in which Marc Andreessen announced the release of NCSA X Mosaic browser hasn't been lost in time. It still exists! Though there were other web browser before it, Mosaic is generally credited to have made the "WWW explosion". [more...]
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