|
Sometimes this site can be a little slow with all the DHTML
going on. So I decided to make a option where you can turn of the coolMenu and
windows to browse the site more easily. Just push the "simple mode" link on the
top right to test it. The design is not perfect yet but I am working on it.
The site will automaticly go into "light" mode for Opera browsers.
of dhtmlcentral.com. You will find currently very little
content here. Mostly test pages and dummy content. The content is coming and
everything should be ready June the first!
Parts of coolMenus and
script sections and the forums are up and running.
Be sure to check
out CoolMenus3!
While waiting for the rest of the content here you
can visit the DHTML
Scriptomania for DHTML Scripts, demos
and tutorials.
-Thomas Brattli-
What is really DHTML? How do we use it? What's the difference
between the browsers?
All of these questions and more get answered is
this tutorial written by Thomas Brattli.
More...
This a version of the window script from the frontpage of this site.
This is a newsticker script that slides text in and fades it out, or fades it in and out.
This is a intro script that animates letters into place in several different animations. You can have random animation or choose which one to use.
This script writes one letter at a time out to one or more layers.
A script that will popup exaplaintions when you mouseover a link.
This scripts make a image slide to the menu item you mouseover. And stay there when you choose one of them (if used in frames).
This script is similar to the textscroll script except that this one has more scrollable layers, so when you change layer it looks like you load a new page inside the scroller.
This script makes you scroll you text manually, up or down at different speeds
Simple sliding menu script where you just set a few variables and makes the content for the menu and it does the rest. Also added in this script is a feature that makes the menu will follow you down when you scroll the page.
This is a nice menu script that "clips" the menu open.
A nice little script that zoomes and fades text cross-browser. Simple to set up.