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How to create a RSS Desktop Ticker
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A Desktop News Ticker, also called RSS Reader, is an excellent tool to attract and keep visitors. You can distribute your own Desktop News Ticker, with links to your web site and displaying your own or external feeds. With MioFactory, it is possible to create a Desktop News Ticker in HTML and JavaScript, but if you want a simple desktop news ticker, manipulation in a XML file will be enough to create your own.
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Coalesys WebMenu Studio
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Design a DHTML pop-up menu that is supported in IE 4+, Netscape 4+, Mozilla 1 and Opera 7 tested on Windows, Mac and Linux. DHTML features include a horizontal/vertical MenuBar, drag & dock ability, scrollable groups, client-side events, custom page integration with client-side functions, .js files based on browser type and quick load times. The design application provides an intuitive layout, on-the-fly preview mode, local and server path options and fast compiling. Saved projects are also compatible with optional ASP and ASP.NET server-side objects to allow expansion into other programming environments.
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RolloverFX
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Easily create cool eye-catching rollover images: simple rollovers that require only one line of code or advanced rollovers with 24 kinds of animated transitions between images similar to Microsoft PowerPoint?slide transitions. Make two- or tri-state rollovers and push buttons. Set Out/Up, Over, and Down images with simple or animated transitions. Use rollovers to submit or reset a form! Using RolloverFX is very easy and requires no programming experience. Simple rollovers need only one line of code, for more advanced rollovers add the HEAD part of generated code once per page, and then add as many animated rollovers to the BODY part of you page as you wish. Automatically preload images. Show images description in browser status bar when mouse moves over an image. Simple rollovers work in all browsers. Animation effects are visible in Internet Explorer 4.0 and work as simple rollovers in other browsers.
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ESC (ECMAScript Cruncher)
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ESC is an ECMAScript pre-processor written in JScript, enabling an unlimited number of external scripts to be compressed into supertight, bandwidth-optimized packages reducing the overall size of your code with up to ~45%. Single, multiple scripts and even directories with scripts can be merged together at the compression level you decide.
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