donatello
06-16-2008, 05:22 PM
www.web-cam-search.com (http://www.web-cam-search.com)
Please review my site!
I have just launched it and as always, have stuck some cool Javascripts inside it.
The JavaScripts:
1.) One of them I modified based on a script from Real Gagnon (http://www.rgagnon.com/jsdetails/js-0086.html). This is the removeable DIV that I put the Google Ads inside for the infrequently occurring overlap that some browsers experience where the ads would cover some of the content in the iFrame. Look to the left of the screen, you will see Google Ads. If you notice, that there is an "X" in the bar above the ads. Click it, and the ads go away! Cool, huh?
2.) Another script is the tooltip effect on the sub-menu. Hover over the menu just above the iFrame and you will see this effect. This is not one of mine, but I found it using JavaScriptSearch.org (http://www.javascriptsearch.org). I can't remember where I got the script from, but the credits are left intact in the source code.
3.) Another is the boolean script which inserts my search-strings into the Google searchbar. This is a simple script, but it works great if you want to build a custom search engine algorithm.
Please review my site!
I have just launched it and as always, have stuck some cool Javascripts inside it.
The JavaScripts:
1.) One of them I modified based on a script from Real Gagnon (http://www.rgagnon.com/jsdetails/js-0086.html). This is the removeable DIV that I put the Google Ads inside for the infrequently occurring overlap that some browsers experience where the ads would cover some of the content in the iFrame. Look to the left of the screen, you will see Google Ads. If you notice, that there is an "X" in the bar above the ads. Click it, and the ads go away! Cool, huh?
2.) Another script is the tooltip effect on the sub-menu. Hover over the menu just above the iFrame and you will see this effect. This is not one of mine, but I found it using JavaScriptSearch.org (http://www.javascriptsearch.org). I can't remember where I got the script from, but the credits are left intact in the source code.
3.) Another is the boolean script which inserts my search-strings into the Google searchbar. This is a simple script, but it works great if you want to build a custom search engine algorithm.