- aniMagiX
aniMagiX is a framework for anyone who wants to add life to a web page. Features: sprites behavior is defined by custom states and scenarios, each state/scenario defines the sets of possible next states/scenarios to switch to when the following events are triggered: scenario animation loop is over, onborderleft (optional), onborderright (optional), ontop (optional), onbottom (optional), mouseover (optional), mouseclick (optional), contact with other sprites (optional), and next states/scenarios are selected by random in the set of possible next states/scenarios. The aniMagiX code usess a bunch of advanced javascript techniques: fully IE4\+ and NS4\+ compliant (as far as I have tested), uses DHTML, dynamically write layers/images at page load, swap image of different sizes, move images around, check if images are available or not, get images dimensions, get window and body dimensions, handle mouseclick event (and position), handle mouseover event (and position), create objects, generate random numbers, workaround for the settimeout memory leak in Netscape, handle netscape resize bug, visually debug javascript application with a javascript "console", get browser version, and check if browser is IE or NS
Price: Freeware
Version: 1.0
Platform: IE/NS 4+
http://users.rcn.com/singy/Hob/tech/aniMagiX/aniMagiX-how-to.html
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- Animated Image
This script is useful if you need to animate an image other then a \*.gif. It does require somecustomization so only experienced developers should use it. It allows you to set the time interval for images to change.
Price: Free
http://www.sbrady.com/hotsource/javascript/animated.html
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- Flying Cupids script
Summon a group of Cupids to circle about on your webpage, then disappear, with this DHTML effect. A great accessory to put up during special occasions such as Valentines.
Price: Free
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex4/cupid.htm
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- Opacifier
This script will fade an image from one opacity to another and then back continually. For example, from 100% opacity (or visiblity) to 20%, and then back to 100%. The speed can be set, and an initial delay can be set as well. It will not cause any errors for Netscape, Opera, etc.
Price: Free (Linkware)
Version: 1.01
Platform: IE 5.0+
http://anarchos.xs.mw/opacifier.phtml
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