
). Permanent right-click menu items for IE4/5. Go to link and follow directions to install. (Turn on/off any table borders, hide/show images, make a web search based on a selected word, resize your browser to 640x480, etc.)
). A series of select boxes to manipulate DHTML properties and generate source code.
). - sprite-driven interactive quiz template. Guess where a European country is located on the given map, then click the country's name to see if you're correct.Toys/Widgets
). In one page, you get a slider widget, a mouseX/mouseY capture, and a variable IE transparency filter.
). Back when I worked for MSNBC, I was tapped to make our "channels" page (To see it, in IE4+ choose "Favorites>Channels>Msnbc" from the toolbar). The original had music, so the slow speed made sense, but now... sigh. At least this light-filter bit was fun though.
). A second version of the widget above.
Past Projects
bandwidth hog, resource hog). Attempt at pre-generating animation frames, then creating a pleasant slideshow effect w/ IE filters. Worked okay, but not as well as I hadd wished.
). An HTA file (Hypertext Application for IE 5.x only). Choose "Open this file...", then play around. Seven news websites will load initially, chose which one to view by the buttons at bottom. Muck with the look of the pages with the buttons at left, enter your own URLs on top (be sure to use 'http://' in the URL). Incomplete app.
). Originally completed for MSNBC.com in 1997. For fast results, try the test cases by pressing the buttons marked "Smith" or "Wong" at the bottom left.