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The JavaScript Image Click ScriptWriter will enable you to build all the code needed to generate an effective method for displaying images on your site. Simply enter the number of images you want to display, the default image location, the location of the preview images, and the size of the image.
 
 
Preloading images refers to loading images into browser cache prior to displaying them, and is used when you wish certain images to be revealed instantly when called upon (such as in a rollover effect). Use this script to preload any number of images easily.
 
 
This cool script will not only preload images, but update you on its progress, live, using an update bar (all constructed using code!). Requires Internet Explorer 4+ to work, with all other browsers simply bypassing the preloading.
 
 
A drop down combo box that allows surfers to choose among many images to be shown. A great bandwidth and space-saver way to display images.
 
 
Need to show a bunch of images without cluttering up your web page? With this easy script, your visitor's can view different images at the click of a button, without loading up extra HTML pages.
 
 
This JavaScript lets you click on thumbnails to display full-size images on the same page. If the browser can manipulate document images, then it simply in-lines the large image. If it can't, or if it doesn't recognise JavaScript at all, it will simply display the image by itself, in a new page.
 
 
With this script you can display an image and clicking on it, you will display mouse coords within the image itself. A "you pointed here icon" is also displayed
 
 
Hotpot Image Highlight is a Dreamweaver extension that allows to associate dynamic roll over panels over hot areas. The panels are created using nice JavaScript effects and can contain images or text, including links into the text. All the configuration and insertion is visual, accessible from the Dreamweaver menu.
 
 
This script combines imagemaps and JavaScript to produce a message in a text box when the mouse is moved over different parts of an image. This is good if you need a more detailed description of part of an image.
 
 
It's very easy to use, it's crossbrowser and it looks very cool.
 
 

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