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Title: Japanese Pronunciation
Contributor: Momoko Sakura
Details: 4.48 KB * Uploaded July 3 2000
Description: Enter youe name and this script will display how it should be pronounced in Japanese. Great for far-east travellers!
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Title: Java Enabled Redirect
Details: 0.54 KB * Uploaded August 12 1999
Description: If Java is enabled in the visitor's browser, they are redirected to a Java-enhanced page. Otherwise, if Java is disabled they are sent to the non-java page. Neat!
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Title: JavaScript Enabled Redirect
Details: 0.86 KB * Uploaded September 7 1999
Description: If your visitor has JavaScript enabled in their browser, they are automatically redirected to your JavaScript-enhanced page. If their browser doesn't support JavaScript or they have it disabled, the NOSCRIPT code will display a link to another page without JavaScript.
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Title: JavaScript Version
Details: 1.24 KB * Uploaded July 3 1998
Description: Neat little example which displays what JavaScript version the visitor's browser supports. It's pretty neat, extremely simple. Check it out!
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Title: Jitter Text
Contributor: Michael Tartaglia (stonedstan@hotmail.com)
Contributor URL: http://travel.to/html-hell
Details: 1.58 KB * Uploaded June 7 1999
Description: (Version 4.0+ Browsers) The blink tag was good at getting your visitors attention, but how quickly it got annoying.... The newest attention-getter is Jitter Text! Just enter the text you want to use, and in version 4.0+ browser it will 'jiggle' around the screen, like jello! And it is not annoying! Check it out!
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Title: Joggle
Contributor: Serban Oprescu (serban@pixelsharp.com)
Details: 9.73 KB * Uploaded March 30 2000
Description: An online version of Boggle, where the objective is to find words in a 5x5 letter grid. Joggle takes advantage of ASP and SQL (rather than JavaScript) to score words using a 100,000 word dictionary. Great fun!
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