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<div style="width: 450px; height: 200px; border: 1px dashed gray; padding: 10px; background-color: #EEFFAA">
This is the sandbox. You can play around in here using different formatting, etc., to see how it would react within a "live" environment.
 
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<b><a href="#">RSS Display Boxes</a></b> <span class="credits">Credits: Dynamic Drive</span><br>
Tme to get your RSS on! Using Ajax, this script makes it easy to display RSS feeds from other sites inside DIV containers, by communicating with a versatile PHP RSS parser called "Simplepie". Each RSS box can be independently tailored, from the RSS feed to fetch, how many items to show (and whether to paginate them), to what portions of each entry (just the "title", or "title" plus "description" etc) to display.
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<b><a href="#">Interstitial Content Box</a></b> <span class="credits">Credits: Dynamic Drive</span><br>
An interstitial is a container that appears over an entire webpage intermittingly to display content in an eye catching way. This is a Interstitial Box script that uses <b>Ajax</b> to fetch and display the contents of external pages on your server as an interstitial.
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<b><a href="#">Omni Slide Menu</a></b> <span class="credits">Credits: John Scheuer</span><br>
Omni Slide Menu is an super versatile slideout menu that reacts to the mouse hovering over and out of it. It can be positioned to the left, top, or right edge of the browser window, supports static positioning, plus multiple instances of the same menu on a page and more. Very cool.
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<b><a href="#">Custom Cursor Script II (Crosshair mouse cursor)</a></b> <span class="credits">Credits: Webtoolkit.info</span><br>
This script adds a custom cursor to your webpage using an interchangeable image. The result is a custom mouse cursor that can be modified in anyway your graphic skills take you. Elegant and non intrusive effect!
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<b><a href="#">Drop Down Tab Menu</a></b> <span class="credits">Credits: Dynamic Drive</span><br>
This is a lean CSS tab menu that supports a 2nd level drop down menu for any of its tabs. It supports subtle yet helpful features such as the ability to set a default selected tab, hide any element on the page (ie: a form field) when the menu drops down etc.
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<b><a href="#">Featured Content Slider</a></b> <span class="credits">Credits: Dynamic Drive</span><br>
Featured Content Slider makes a slideshow out of arbitrary content on your page, so users can manually select a content to see or have them rotated automatically. Pagination links let the user quickly pick a content to show. Each content is simply normal HTML wrapped in DIV tags for effortless integration.
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<!-- Pagination DIV for Demo 2 -->
<div id="scriptspaginate" class="paginationstyle" style="width: 400px">
<a href="#" rel="first">F</a> <a href="#" rel="previous">Prev</a> <span class="paginateinfo" style="margin: 0 30px; font-weight: bold"></span> <a href="#" rel="next">Next</a> <a href="#" rel="last">L</a>
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 7 September 2020

This is the sandbox. You can play around in here using different formatting, etc., to see how it would react within a "live" environment.