HeadLiner2
HeadLiner is a free text scrolling applet that allows for dynamic modification through JavaScript.
How To Use:
Download HeadLiner2.zip (23 KB)
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Java Source:
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Sample HTML Source:
<applet code = "HeadLiner2.class"
name="HeadLiner"
height = "110"
width = "375">
<param name=FGColor value="000000">
<param name=BGColor value="ffffff">
<param name=ScrollDelay value = "000110">
<param name=Border value = "1">
<param name=FileName value ="headliner2test.txt">
<param name=FontName value = "helvetica">
<param name=FontSize value = "11">
<param name=FontStyle value = "plain">
<param name=VisibleLines value = "8">
</applet>
<form>
<input type=button value="Start"
onClick = "document.HeadLiner.start()">
<input type=button value="Stop"
onClick = "document.HeadLiner.stop()">
<input type=button value="Blue Text"
onClick = "document.HeadLiner.setfgColor('0000ff')">
<input type=button value="Red Background"
onClick = "document.HeadLiner.setbgColor('ff0000')">
<input type=button value="Fast Scroll"
onClick = "document.HeadLiner.setScrollDelay('000001')">
<input type=button value="Slow Scroll"
onClick = "document.HeadLiner.setScrollDelay('001000')">
<input type=button value="Use alt.txt"
onClick = "document.HeadLiner.setFileName('alt.txt')">
<input type=button value="Kill Border"
onClick = "document.HeadLiner.setBorder('0')">
<br>
<input type=text value = "ffffff" name="TextColor"
defaultValue="ffffff">
<input type=button value="setfgColor"
onClick="document.HeadLiner.setfgColor(TextColor.value)">
<input type=text value = "ffffff" name="BackgroundColor"
defaultValue="ffffff">
<input type=button value="setbgColor"
onClick="document.HeadLiner.setbgColor(BackgroundColor.value)">
<input type=button value="Show Border"
onClick = "document.HeadLiner.setBorder('1')">
</form>
Configuration:
config.html
Status: Free
Author: Mark Ganson
Homepage: http://www.bigfoot.com/~java4free
Upload Date: August 18, 1999
Updated: April 3, 2000
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