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JavaScript Examples
JavaScript Examples
Index for the PageSpinner JavaScript Examples
Please note that JavaScript is currently only available in Netscape Navigator 2.0 and MS Internet Explorer 3.0, or higher.
Do not assume that all in your audience are using a JavaScript enabled browser.
The HTML files for these examples can be found inside the folder named JavaScript located in the PageSpinner Examples folder. Use the Finder to open a file with PageSpinner to be able to view and edit the source.
Some of the files are Stationery files that will open as untitled documents in PageSpinner.
- Alert Stationery
- See how you can use Alert Dialogs
- Scrolling Text Stationery
- The famous scrolling text in the status bar.
- Random Link Example
- Provide your own box of chocolate.
- Todays Link Example
- Take the reader to the page of the day.
- Dynamic Document Stationery
- Learn how to make your documents dynamic.
- Dynamic News
- Let this JavaScript manage the
icons in your pages. Perfect for the busy webmaster.
- Cookie Example
- Cookies are good for storing small pieces of information on the reader's hard disk. Here is a page that remembers a reader's last visit.
- Timer Example
- Display a timer on your page, and more...
Please note that JavaScript is a scripting language that is still undergoing development: there are some minor differences between the implementation in Netscape Navigator 2.0 and Netscape Navigator 3.0. The implementation of JavaScript in MS Internet Explorer 3.0 also differs from Netscape's. Also, some the commands described in the JavaScript Authoring Guide doesn't seem to work according to the current documentation (e.g. document.clear()).
This may cause problems for Web authors that would like to use JavaScript and support all platforms available on the Internet. Anyhow, JavaScript is the scripting language for HTML that - in some form or another - is supported on most major systems.
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