Alerts and Prompts related scripts & softwares
Whenever you need to draw your visitors attention to a special feature on your website - use Hover-Pop - use it for your latest news, or your email subscription, or to leave a message, or to get your visitors to go to a new page. The uses are endless - try out our demo and create your own hover-pop.
A code generator which creates customized cut-and-paste JavaScript alert messages. Options include the message's text, and how it should be triggered.
A code generator which creates customized cut-and-paste JavaScript confirmation prompts. Options include the prompt's text, trigger, and the action to take if confirmed.
JSHelp allows you to present information to your users in a pop-up box. This is useful for presenting formatted information such as context-sensitive help, menus, photos, and other information in a easyily navigable and implemented manner.
A Simple pop-up alert greeting script that you can use to display any message you like When someone enters your website
A multiple pop-up alert script that you can use to display 3 messages you like When someone enters your website
In Internet Explorer, When you click on the 'Bookmark Us!' text link, Explorer's Add Favorite dialogue automatically pops opens, inviting your visitor to add your site to their bookmarks. Also note that the status bar (MSIE 4+) will show the 'Bookmark Us!' text message when you mouseOver the link. In all other browsers, only a message appears, and no action takes place when it is clicked.
Cut-and-paste script automatically opens the Favorites dialog in IE browsers to bookmark your page on the visitor's favorites list. (Degrades gracefully for NS and other browsers with a text message.)
Personalize your web page with this very simple paste-it-in script that asks the vistor for his or her name when entering your page, then prints a "Hello" welcome message anywhere you wish in the body of the page. (If the visitor does not type in a message, a default message shows, instead.) Very easy install for JavaScript newcomers.
This handy bookmark-this-page script automatically grabs the page title and url, so you do not have to manually set variables for each page for these values.
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