| FFFast.com
is a fairly simple operation -- but we're proud to have one of the
savviest programmers on the planet doing our site. Through
coercion, threats, and bribery, we've convinced him to begin
posting a few of his ingenious creations on our site... FFFast.com
exclusives, to be found nowhere else! |
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Using
IFRAME To Put A Page Within A Layer
This script can be used to insert an external page into a layer in
your current page -- a great way to include extra
content, especially in crowded pages. Using links within the
"iframed" pages, you can literally include a whole
secondary content vehicle or mini-website. |
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Layer
Menu Uses External HTML Page
This menu technique is ideal if you have a number of pages on your
site, and may need to frequently change the menu items on all or
many of them. Using an <iframe> within a floating
layer, the menu items are contained in a single external html
page. Insert the layer code once into each page -- and when
you must change the menu, you change a single external page...
with the changes instantly reflected in every page on your site. |
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No-Right-Click
Script From Hell
A memorable experience for
Internet Explorer users who right-click on your page -- this
script opens a popup that flies around the screen,
screaming. Worse, you cannot shut the screamer up without
following a special instruction. (There is also a default behavior for non-IE
browsers.) Very easy to install, the script comes as
a download kit with simple instructions, sample code, and sound file
included. |
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| Sites
to Visit for More JavaScript Scripts: |
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CodeBrain.com
We believe this site is owned by extra-terrestrials from Venus's
moon (yes it has one, but it's cloaked). Their fantastic Slider
slide show tool surely could not have been made by mere
humans. [We also use their cool iPanner on our site, here.] |
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CodeLifter.com
Wow! There must be a zillion cool scripts on this
site. Rumor has it the human who writes them all (etLux) is
actually channeling for Gubosh Rah, a powerful alien from
the Orion sector. Who else could think up a script like this
one? |
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