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This wizard uses dynamic HTML to change the style of the table in-situ, without loading another page. It is cross-browser compatible with Firefox, Netscape, Internet</description><author>WareSeeker</author><category>DHTML</category><pubDate>Thu, 02 Jun 2005 00:00:00 +0700</pubDate><guid>http://script.wareseeker.com/Javascript/html-and-css-table-border-style-wizard.zip/30b26002fa</guid></item><item><title>moo.fx Tutorials</title><link>http://script.wareseeker.com/Javascript/moo.fx-tutorials.zip/30b2606300</link><description>Each week we will be adding at least one new tutorial or sample code related to moo.fx and its offshoots. The tutorials will range from DHTML effects to Ajaxd form submission and validation. 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DHTML/Ajax popups are very important since they cannot be blocked and they can be enhanced with great visual effects</description><author>WareSeeker</author><category>DHTML</category><pubDate>Wed, 06 Sep 2006 00:00:00 +0700</pubDate><guid>http://script.wareseeker.com/Javascript/dhtml-popups-explained.zip/30b2609303</guid></item><item><title>Simple show/hide blocks</title><link>http://script.wareseeker.com/Javascript/simple-show-hide-blocks.zip/30b260c306</link><description>This trick is useful when you need to show some expanding lists or you want to have a possibility to change the content of the page without reloading it. 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You can just cut and paste the</description><author>WareSeeker</author><category>DHTML</category><pubDate>Thu, 25 May 2006 00:00:00 +0700</pubDate><guid>http://script.wareseeker.com/Javascript/smallest-ajax-example-in-the-world-1.zip/30b2618312</guid></item><item><title>Getting window size and scroll bars position in JavaScript/DHTML 1.0</title><link>http://script.wareseeker.com/Javascript/getting-window-size-and-scroll-bars-position-in-javascript-dhtml-1.0.zip/30b261b315</link><description>The article describes the reliable method of getting window size and scroll bars position in JavaScript</description><author>WareSeeker</author><category>DHTML</category><pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2006 00:00:00 +0700</pubDate><guid>http://script.wareseeker.com/Javascript/getting-window-size-and-scroll-bars-position-in-javascript-dhtml-1.0.zip/30b261b315</guid></item><item><title>How to test for the Javascript DOM?</title><link>http://script.wareseeker.com/Javascript/how-to-test-for-the-javascript-dom.zip/30b261e318</link><description>&amp;quot;Browsing the forums, development articles and other resource sites raised an interesting yet recurring question: How do I test for the Document Object Model (DOM) employed by a browser?&amp;quot; This is a question that begs answering once and for all.</description><author>WareSeeker</author><category>DHTML</category><pubDate>Wed, 03 Nov 2004 00:00:00 +0700</pubDate><guid>http://script.wareseeker.com/Javascript/how-to-test-for-the-javascript-dom.zip/30b261e318</guid></item><item><title>Changing external style sheets using the DOM</title><link>http://script.wareseeker.com/Javascript/changing-external-style-sheets-using-the-dom.zip/30b262131b</link><description>Using the DOM, you can access and manipulate external style sheets on the page, from adding/deleting rules to modifying existing ones. This comprehensive tutorial shows you how.</description><author>WareSeeker</author><category>DHTML</category><pubDate>Fri, 11 Nov 2005 00:00:00 +0700</pubDate><guid>http://script.wareseeker.com/Javascript/changing-external-style-sheets-using-the-dom.zip/30b262131b</guid></item><item><title>SmartWebby&amp;#39;s Guide to Simple Dynamic HTML (DHTML)</title><link>http://script.wareseeker.com/Javascript/smartwebby-s-guide-to-simple-dynamic-html-dhtml.zip/30b262431e</link><description>This javascript scripts guide is especially for those who are trying their best to learn DHTML by dissecting code written by others and for people who dont know much about programming but are interested in making their web sites look Dynamic with simple</description><author>WareSeeker</author><category>DHTML</category><pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2001 00:00:00 +0700</pubDate><guid>http://script.wareseeker.com/Javascript/smartwebby-s-guide-to-simple-dynamic-html-dhtml.zip/30b262431e</guid></item><item><title>Sticky Table Headers</title><link>http://script.wareseeker.com/Javascript/sticky-table-headers.zip/30b2627321</link><description>Sticky Table Headers are a characteristic of tables that allow the HeaderRow of a table to remain stationary while the data rows are allowed to scroll. 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