| If you're looking for a way to spice up your web site, this JavaScript code will enable you to display a status bar clock. The status bar is the area at the bottom of a web page that displays various information, such as a web address or link information when you place your mouse over or click on a link. Example displayed below in the status bar.
Place this code between your <HEAD> and </HEAD> tags: <script Language="JavaScript"> <!-- Script courtesy of http://www.web-source.net - Your Guide to Professional Web Site Design and Development // Navigation - Stop // Netscapes Clock - Start // this code was taken from Netscapes JavaScript documentation at // www.netscape.com on Jan.25.96 var timerID = null; var timerRunning = false; function stopclock (){ if(timerRunning) clearTimeout(timerID); timerRunning = false; } function showtime () { var now = new Date(); var hours = now.getHours(); var minutes = now.getMinutes(); var seconds = now.getSeconds() var timeValue = "" + ((hours >12) ? hours -12 :hours) timeValue += ((minutes < 10) ? ":0" : ":") + minutes timeValue += ((seconds < 10) ? ":0" : ":") + seconds timeValue += (hours >= 12) ? " P.M." : " A.M." window.status = timeValue; // you could replace the above with this // and have a clock on the status bar: // timerID = setTimeout("showtime()",1000); timerRunning = true; } function startclock () { // Make sure the clock is stopped stopclock(); showtime(); } // --> </script> | Place the bold code within your <BODY> tag: | <BODY onLoad="startclock()"> | Place this code below your <BODY> tag: | <form name="clock" onSubmit="0"> |
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