Dynamic DHTML Scroller

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by ranjan datta (November 20, 2002)
The tutorial will explain the process of creating a Dynamic DHTML scroller with data drawn from a database. The tutorial is easy to follow and you will not need to code either ASP or DHTML. Dreamweaver and it's extensions will do the job for us. We will use ASP, VBScript with Access2000 database for behind the scenes jobs and use Cross Browser Autoscroller to achieve the DHTML effect.

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Details...
User Level:Intermediate
Product:Dreamweaver MX, UltraDev 4
Database:Access
Server Model:ASP VBScript
Browser:All
Technologies:DHTML

Dynamic DHTML Scroller (Page 4/4)

After Thoughts

Creating the Database Inserting the Scroller
Inserting Data from Database After Thoughts
  • CSS can be used to customize the scroller to go well with your website.
  • Use the "Insert Record" server behavior on an insert page to insert fresh news to the database.
  • Use the "Delete Record" and "Update Record" to maintain the database.

ranjan datta

A Mechanical Engineer by qualification, I took to the internet in 1998. I have been using Dreamweaver since version 3.0

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User Reviews

Total of 4 reviews
Help on this wonderful tool
Written by Pierre Madinier on March 25, 2004

Hello, First of all, congratulations on your great scroller! In advance, let me apologize for my ignorance as I started using dreamweaver last.I have a few questions for you: Is it possible to have more than one dhtml scoller on a page? If yes how ...

RE: How does this work in NS6 with Layers?
Written by ranjan datta on December 16, 2002

This works in NS6, NS7 and Opera. The necessary browser detection scripts and their corresponding actions are well made by the Marja who has written the auto scroller extension

How does this work in NS6 with Layers?
Written by eric mr on December 16, 2002

NS6 does not support Layers? How can this work in NS6 since it is basically a movint layer

Tutorial
Written by Jeremy Conn on November 25, 2002

Good tutorial... nice work.

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