Matt's DHTML ad script displays an "inexcusable" box in the middle of the page, broadcasting ads of your choice inside. The box automatically disappears after x seconds, with its display frequency configurable (ie: show ad box only 1 of out 5 times the page is loaded).
Use this custom DHTML "widget" to uniquely present new or notable pieces of information to your visitors. The interface is cross browser compatible, and can be dragged/ hidden freely by the user. Now that's something new in itself!
The JavaScript confirm alert box differs from a regular alert box in that it provides two choices for the user, OK and Cancel. Typically, you’ll see confirmation boxes utilized on links where the destination is outside the domain of the page you’re currently on or to alert you of potentially objectionable material.
This handy bookmark-this-page script automatically grabs the page title and url, so you do not have to manually set variables for each page for these values.
In IE browsers, the script automatically opens the dialog to add your bookmark to the visitor's favorites. In other browsers, the message in the txt variable is shown.