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Just a simple JavaScript that will display a message box when the page loads. This script is very simple, but is normally one of the first lessons in learning how to program in JavaScript.
 
 
A very simple and powerfull Anti error reporting window javascript !!!! This script disable the javascript error windows whitch apear when there is a bug or an undefined javascript function on a webpage. In fact this script is useful for minor javascript problem on a website to avoid the habitual boring error popup.
 
 
In yet another sly move by Micro$oft, MSIE 7 has been designed to suppress the javascript prompt function, yet at the same time always allow their MSIE-specific showModalDialog method. This has broken millions of web sites. The work-arounds to this problem are any of these: 1. Use the showModalDialog method instead and thereby only support MSIE browsers (they wish). 2. Do away with using prompt dialogs completely. 3. Use simulated modal dialogs with layer's and key capturing (complicated and messy). 4. Use a class such as this to that mimics the javascript prompt function for MSIE 7 and up by using showModalDialog(). Usage: Place the files Prompt.js, Prompt.html, and Prompt.png together into any directory in your site. Do not rename any of the files or else it won't work. Place this line in the head section of your html: <script type="text/javascript" src="/path/to/Prompt.js"& gt; </script> Example: var name = Prompt.show('Who are you?');
 
 
By default Internet Explorer 7.0 disables standard JavaScript prompt() function due to security reasons. Although users can enable this function again it's very unlikely that they will do so. This article presents alternative javascript function ae_prompt which displays fancy transparently shaded CSS-based prompt dialog and works with any modern browser including IE7.
 
 
Skinnable Browser Dialogs v 2.0 replaces the boring and impossible to skin JavaScript alert(''), confirm(''), prompt('', ''), giving total control over the visual appearance and functionality. By setting a number of properties in the event handler of the function, users can create on the fly three types of skinned dialogs (guiAlert, guiConfirm and guiPrompt and ), attach custom functions to the OK button, set the dialog to modal or modeless and even use classic dialogs - alert(), confirm() and prompt(), validate, get and set values and whatever they want to. By now I have created only two skins - Default (which resembles Windows 9x dialogs) and WinXP Luna, but I'm planning to create a full set of skins soon. Works best with Internet Explorer 7, Mozilla 2 and Opera 9.
 
 
This new simple but powerful script gives you the ability to reward your customers for bookmarking your site, and at the same time get them to sign up for your list.The setup is easy, and should only take about 5 minutes. Once setup you can choose a page to send the customer to after he/she bookmarks your site. This is the page that you'll use to reward your customers, also this is where you'll want to capture your customer's email address.
 
 
This tooltip script will enable your website to display custom tooltips that may contain any html object, yes even images! FSTooltips installs easily into your existing website, is not too large in size, loads fast and is easily configurable through CSS. Try out our online demo of this script now at www.fusionscriptz.com
 
 
Tigra Hints is free JavaScript widget that displays pop-up box with notes (also known as tooltips or hints) when mouse appears over any HTML element on the page. Any HTML is welcome inside the box: lists, tables, images etc. This component makes the site more informative and easy to use while saving valuable space.
 
 
Something to entertain visitors on your website. Guarenteed increased traffic.
 
 
Here is a simple Generator which will generates a simple alert box that prompts out when a web page is loaded or closed. Useful for you to alert visitors of your site when they come in or leave away.
 
 

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