This is a "24 hour cycle" JavaScript alarm clock that performs a custom action (by going to any page on the
web) when the desired target time has been reached. For example, you can have the script go to YouTube and play a music video as your custom "waker upper." A flexible JavaScript timer and alarm script!
This is a fake- yet highly
believable- JavaScript
counter script. The script
DOES actually increment the
visitor count, though it does
so based on a fixed
algorithm involving the
current date, not the actual
number of visitors. Use it to
add a fun, inflatable, and
most importantly, believable
counter display to your site!
This is a script that displays the current date in the format: Monday, November 8, 1998. As a bonus, it also notifies your surfers of special holidays when they arrive (by writing out the holiday's name).
Display the time with style using this LCD clock script.. Note that the "digital" interface is visible in IE4+ and NS6+ only, with other browsers displaying a plain "form" clock instead.
This unique JavaScript allows you to display the server time of your website, live! Using either SSI or PHP (depending on which one your page supports) to first retrieve the current static server time, the script then updates it every second for display. Cool!
Are you a Star Trek fan? Do you live in the Star Trek world more often than you do in this one? Then you'll love this script! It displays the current date in Star Trek format (Star Date).