DHTML: Forget how it works, let's see some in action!
Wacky Things Done With HTML
Generated Patterns
Want to see pretty patterns generated by miniscule HTML pages? The files are between one and two kilobytes. They use JavaScript to generate a huge, separate HTML page, which is what you see on screen.
A House With Windows
There's no guarantee the house will be habitable. Use the EXIT button on the house door to come back here, otherwise you'll need to close the extra windows manually.
Wacky DHTML
This is a nice example of wiggly type created with Dreamweaver.
Amazing HTML
If you arrived here via WackyHTML.com or through the Web Developer's Journal, try this route instead. It's a sequence of oddball DHTML pages that eventually leads you back here. See you in a while.
The Java Bar
This is a whole bunch of articles about doing coool pages using Java and JavaScript.
Are You a Prophead?
This is a whole Web site about Internet development and programming tools with downloads, articles, reviews, etc. The content is selected for Propheads.
Are You a Ponytail?
This is a whole Web site about Web authoring tools with downloads, articles, reviews, etc. The content is selected for Ponytails.
Are You a Suit?
This is a whole Web site about the business side of Web development. We have piles of downloadable business tools, articles, reviews, etc. The content is carefully selected for Suits.