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| Printing a Dynamically Loaded Iframe with jQuery |
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| slided.js 1.4 allows you to add slide frames and shadow to images on your webpages. |
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| frameReady lets you run jQuery commands in a target frame as if it were in the local document. It works much like the $(document).ready() function, waiting until the DOM is ready in the target frame before attempting to run your code. It will also load jQuery in the target frame for you if it doesn’t already exist and allows you to load other script files and stylesheets easily. frameReady supports nested frames and iframes in any combination, even dynamically created frames. |
Compatibility: Type: Javascript, jQuery, Plugin
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| Unobtrusive iFrame with Jquery |
Compatibility: Type: Javascript, jQuery, Plugin
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| parseMe is an extra light, browser-based, RSS/Atom feed reader you can use on truly any web-enabled device. |
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| Drop Down Menu + Go (frames) |
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| This script will force your page back into your frameset if someone tries to enter it by any other means. |
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| DOM Tooltip (aka domTT) is a Javascript widget, released under the Apache 2.0 license, which allows developers to add customized tooltips (context help bubbles) to their web sites. The tooltips are customized using style class definitions and respond to browser events, such as a 'mouseover' event. When creating the dynamic layers, the library detects and resolves possible collisions with form elements (such as SELECT elements, which float above the html surface) and screen edge bleeding. |
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