JavaScript: Alerts and Prompts
Auto-prompt users to bookmark your homepage using this simple IE-only script! This script uses a simple browser detect which activates or avoids an alert box. This is a simple, yet effective use of this IE-only feature.
Price: Free
Here is a simple JavaScript example which will generate a simple alert box based on clicking a link or a form button. Useful for alerting users for missing fields, displaying a message on document open or close, or informing users they’ve clicked a...
Price: Free
A Simple pop-up alert greeting script that you can use to display any message you like When someone enters your website
Price: Free
This script will make a box with your message fly in over the screen, stay where you want it to, then dissapear after a certain amount of time.
Price: Freeware
Forget about browser ugly alert box, create your own alerts with animated button, graphics border and transitions.
Price: GPL
This handy bookmark-this-page script automatically grabs the page title and url, so you do not have to manually set variables for each page for these values.
Price: Free
This JavaScript uses an onUnload function to prompt the user to bookmark a page while exiting a page. It's a simple script but is a nice introduction to the onUnload function.
Price: Free
In Internet Explorer, When you click on the 'Bookmark Us!' text link, Explorer's Add Favorite dialogue automatically pops opens, inviting your visitor to add your site to their bookmarks. Also note that the status bar (MSIE 4+) will show the...
Price: Free
This JavaScript shows a very simple example of how to create a button that does something JavaScript-like in nature when it is clicked. The alert() function is predefined: we could have made our own function and then called it upon the onClick event.
Price: Free
This JavaScript prompt users for an answer, and check the input twice before stating (s)he is wrong.
Price: 0
Cut-and-paste script automatically opens the Favorites dialog in IE browsers to bookmark your page on the visitor's favorites list. (Degrades gracefully for NS and other browsers with a text message.)
Price: Free
A simple and compact informer where you can write help text, instruction and any other information.
Price: Free
Here's a quick and easy way to add MS Windows-style popup help boxes to your Web site. Many customization options are available.
Price: Free
Do you frequently look for the availability of domain names?
I wanted an easy way to query domains so, I created an internet shortcut for Internet Explorer that can be used to do whois lookups.
This is written in Javascript and works so that...
Price: free
JSHelp allows you to present information to your users in a pop-up box. This is useful for presenting formatted information such as context-sensitive help, menus, photos, and other information in a easyily navigable and implemented manner.
Price: $15.00 USD
A simple javascript combined with a style sheet to personalize your popup-messages. Place the javascript at the bottom of your HTML-page. It works with IE5.5+.
Just try the examples to see how it works!
Price: Freeware
A multiple pop-up alert script that you can use to display 3 messages you like When someone enters your website
Price: Free
This JavaSscript allows you to display an alert with a random quote selected from a set of 10 when the viewer clicks a button. You can easily assign any alert messages to the script.
Price: Free
This script allows you to display an alert box to thank your visitors for visiting or ask them to visit your partners.
Price: Free
This JavaScript displays an alert box to your visitors to welcome them on your site or to suggest them to visit your partners' sites.
Price: Free
