See also:
- The JavaScript Source - An excellent
'cut & paste' JavaScript library with tons of free JavaScript source code for your web
pages.
- Javascripts.com - 24 Hour
Javascripts.com is the ultimate JavaScript resource. Our members enjoy hundreds of
scripts, forums and how-to guides. Become a member today, it's free!
- CDsony JavaScript Archive - free DHTML
and Java Scripts that can be cut and pasted into your web pages.
- Cut-N-Paste JavaScript
- Java Script Made Easy - JavaScripts for web
pages. Simple cut and paste.
- The JavaScript Archive
- JavaScript City - Free JavaScripts, links to
free scripts and more resources.
- JavaScript Made By Blizzard -
Examples and Links of/for/with JavaScript.
- JavaScript Mall - free scripts, 14-lesson
tutorial, and links to other helpful sites.
- JavaScript Resource Center -
code samples, news groups, and resources.
- JavaScript Search - a searchable directory of
scripts, tutorials, FAQ's, and much more.
- Javascript Tips Index - javascript
related mini-tutorials, tips, and tricks.
- JavaScript Warehouse - with scripts
on banners, clocks, games, etc.
- JavaScript World - Free articles, scripts,
tutorials, and tips.
- NetRyder's Homepage - This site is all
about JavaScript and Dynamic HTML. Contains some nice samples and tutorial information.
- Nic's Javascript Page - Contains a variety
of free javascript examples that you can cut and paste onto your page.
- Plebius Javascripts - Unusual
javascripts
- The Purple Planet - Wanna chat? Wanna
learn more about Java applets and JavaScript? If the answer is "yes" to either
of these questions, then The Purple Planet is for you! Please use a browser that supports
JavaScript.
- Raphi's Javascript Page - Here you
can learn how to add a few simple, yet interesting Javascripts to your own homepage!
- The Ready Made
JavaScript Center - a fun and easy page showing how you can use javascript.
- Timothy's JavaScript
Examples - A large collection of JS examples and much, much more...
- JavaScript Resources - a collection of free
JavaScript and DHTML scripts. (June 2, 1999)
- Usenet comp.lang.javascript - news:
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