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Javascript Object Tree Favelet Current Version: 1.1 Last Revision: 01.23.2006 Language: Javascript Requires: Mozilla, Firefox, Opera 7.5+ This will overlay your current document with a DIV element containing a collapsed list of all the javascript object types currently referenced by the page, from functions to strings to booleans and all else that falls between. Clicking the object type - for exam
This is a very simple DHTML trick that just moves a white div element one pixel to the left and reduces its width by one pixel to reveal a div beneath it with a gradient image set as its background-image. It's just running on an interval now for the purpose of demonstration, but could easily be tied into something like the Image Load Progress Bar. <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Trans
Photos © Kevin C. Smith This is a rewrite of a very old experiment. This rewrite uses unobtrusive DOM scripting and semantic markup to achieve its goals, and is somewhat less abusive of the CPU in Firefox. It also works in Safari - the original version was written prior to Safari supporting the CSS3 "opacity" property. Opera doesn't support opacity, so the images will just flip in that browser. Fo
Alternatives to innerHTML version 1.0 Last Revision: 02.10.2006 [email protected] slayeroffice.com Introduction Example One Creating an Element Creating an Element with Text Creating an Element with Hyperlinked Text Creating an Element Containing Hyperlinked Text and an Event Handler Creating an Element Containing Hyperlinked Text and an Event Handler that Takes an Argument Example Two Gettin
Favelet Suite Current Version: 1.1 Last Revision: 08.24.2004 Language: Javascript This is a favelet that combines most of my development favelets. When invoked, a div element will appear in the top left corner of your browser window with a list of all the favelets I've included. Simply click the link you want to invoke the favelet. An "info" icon is available to take you to the favelets informatio
Mouseover DOM Inspector Current Version: 1.5 Last Revision: 11.29.04 Requires: MSIE 6, Mozilla 1.5+, Opera 7.5+, Firefox Language: Javascript Version 2.x can be found here. This favelet allows you to view the properties of any HTML element on a page simply by mousing over the element. The element will be given a gray background, and a DIV element that trails the mouse cursor will contain the eleme
Image Cross Fader This code is very old, very wrong and a very poor example. Please see this update. I wrote this when a friend of mine asked me if I had anything that did this...I said "no, but I like the idea so hold on". It didnt take long to write as its not all that different from other fading div things I've written that fall into the stupid css tricks category -- but then I tested it in Moz
This tool was inspired directly by the excellent Creating Color Palettes article by Andy Clarke. It will create 10 shades of the base color, located top-left, at varying degrees of opacity. The top row emulates opacity over a white background, the bottom over black (or colors of your choosing as of v1.4). The opacity values are 100% opaque, 75%, 50%, 25% and 10% on the top row. The bottom row begi
Mouseover DOM Inspector v2.0.2 Help Overview The Mouseover DOM Inspector, or MODI for short, is a favelet (also known as a bookmarklet) that allows you to view and manipulate the DOM of a web page simply by mousing around the document. Browsers currently supported are Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape 8, Opera 7.5+ and MSIE6+ on all of their respective Operating Systems. To begin using the Mouseover DOM
Looking for the drawings? They're over here, and my drawing blog is this way. 07.11.2013 - Four CornersIt's somewhat comical to me, posting anything here since its been nearly three years since my last ... I doubt anyone visits this rusting pile of bytes anymore so I'd expect if you're reading this it's through RSS. At any rate - my good pal John and I have started an indie game concern called Sce
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