ImageRing
Example of ImageRing
Displays user-defined images in a ring. Each image is clickable to a load a link in any frame. Download it here ! How do I use ImageRing?
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What are the parameters for ImageRing ?
Name |
Value |
Example |
AppletHomePage |
http://go.to/javabase |
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bgCol |
The page background colour |
FFFFFF |
highlightCol |
The link highlight colour |
880000 |
sleep | Frame speed in milliseconds | 50 |
images |
See below for details |
What about the "images" parameter ?
Like most javabase applets, the image link options are specified using the following formats:
{ImgSrc} |
For an unlinked image or tree node |
{ImgSrc,Link} |
For a link to be opened in the same frame |
{ImgSrc,Link,Frame} |
For a link to be opened in a different frame. Frame can also be "_new" for a new window, "_parent" for the frame's parent, "_top" for the top frame or "_self" for the applet's frame. |
So, for example, to make a link to altavista which opened in a frame called "main" the option would look like:
{Altavista.jpg,http://www.altavista.com/,main}
Using javascript
In order to use javascript as a link, you must add MAYSCRIPT to your applet tag, eg:
<applet code="SlickTree.class" MAYSCRIPT>
You must then include your javascript as links, for example:
{Click.gif,javascript:alert('hello')}
How can I register?
The applet may show a link to javabase when it is unregistered.
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