Link Colors - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
Link Colors
  • Author
JupiterWeb networks
  • Category
JavaScript / Background Effects
  • HomePage Address
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33



     This program is developed in javascript that helps webmasters to design their web page with different displaying colors when the user moves their mouse cursor over any particular link. Source code has been given for customizing color and arrangements of link.


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