Disguise Statusbar
Paste this code on your site. Make sure to edit the part in red. This Script will print in the status bar one letter at a time.
<script> message = "Your Message Here^" scrollSpeed = 0 lineDelay = 20000000000000000
txt = ""
function scrollText(pos) { if (message.charAt(pos) != '^') { txt = txt + message.charAt(pos) status = txt pauze = scrollSpeed } else { pauze = lineDelay txt = "" if (pos == message.length-1) pos = -1 } pos++ setTimeout("scrollText('"+pos+"')",pauze) }
// Unhide --> scrollText(0) </script>Paste this code on your site. Make sure to edit the part in red. This Script will print in the status bar all at the same time.
<script language="JavaScript"><!-- var message = "Your Message Here"; function dgstatus() { window.status = message; timerID= setTimeout("dgstatus()", 0); }
dgstatus();
// --></script>
Paste this code on your site. Make sure to edit the part in red. This Script will print in the status bar all at the same time.
<script language="JavaScript"><!-- var message = "Your Message Here"; function dgstatus() { window.status = message; timerID= setTimeout("dgstatus()", 0); }
dgstatus();
// --></script>
This is great when your testing your banner with a background layout
Paste this part in the HEAD of your HTML page.
<HEAD>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
<!-- Begin function coor() { window.status = "X=" + window.event.x + " Y=" +window.event.y; } // End --> </script>
Insert this part into your BODY tag.
<BODY onmousemove="coor()">
Place this script in the HEAD page. As long as you add + at the end of each message, you can add as many messages to it as you want.
<script language="JavaScript">
var statBarMsg = "This message appears in the status bar ..... " + "It will repeat continuously while the page is viewed ....." + "good, right? " ;
function startStatusScroller() { window.status = statBarMsg; statBarMsg = statBarMsg.substring(1, statBarMsg.length) + statBarMsg.substring(0, 1) setTimeout("startStatusScroller()", 150) }//--> </SCRIPT>
Paste this part in the body of the page.
<body onLoad="startStatusScroller();">
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