Box Message
Scrolls a message in a textbox. When the user clicks in the box, however, the scrolling text is stopped and the box can be used normally.

Classic Scroll
This is the classic scroll that you see EVERYWHERE! This script is also highly configurable (as are most in TJS). One more thing. Be aware that this effect does eventually get very annoying.

Cryptic Scroller
Most of us never fulfilled our dream of working for the FBI or the CIA. But, that doesn't mean we can't play like we did! This script displays a cryptic series of numbers in the status bar at the bottom of the browser and decrypts it one letter a time. Sweet!

Date & Time
Yes, this is another JavaScript scroll. But, unlike the others, this one has the date & time included at the front of the first message! It looks very professional!

Editor
This is a very cool way to show you a little bit better how Javascript works. Go ahead. You can manipulate several different variables and then see the effects on the scroll box. Have fun!

Expanding Text
Draw attention to information on your site with JavaScript-powered expanding text! Just enter the text you want to use, the max size you want it to reach, and speed it should "grow" and it's ready to go. Neat!

Flasher
This script simply flashes (hence the name) a message on and off on your statusbar. This script probably got your attention better than the Classic Scroll but, is not used as much. The Flasher is just not as well known as the Classic Scroll.

Keyboard Slider
Now you can move images and objects across the screen by simply using keys from the keyboard. Amazing!

Layer Scroller
Provides controls to scroll the layer at varying speeds. Can be used with your own graphics and layout to creatively present your content.

Line Scroller
An impressive single line news ticker with smooth scrolling motion. Supports any valid HTML within the scroll text, including images or links. Really easy to position on your page, just place the 'tickpos' anchor where you want the scroller to appear. Easy!

Marquee
(Internet Explorer preferred) This JavaScript scrolls information back and forth across a page - the message appears to float back and forth! If you don't have Internet Explorer, it'll just show the message on the screen. Works great!

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