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JavaBundle is a collection of 6 customizable Java applets programmed by Patrick Chan, one of the original members of the Sun Microsystems team that created the Java language. Each applet comes with documentation that explains how to edit simple parameters in html documents that allow you to customize a wide variety of attributes within each applet. For more information, click here to view a quicktime video overview of how to edit the applets in JavaBundle.
JavaApp 1
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JavaApp 1 is an animated expandable/contractable navigation bar. This applet allows you to place a compact site navigation element on your site that expands and contracts. Each main header can have two expandable and
contractable nested levels. You can customize the graphics used in the applet, the
font, the font size, the links associated with a listing, the background color, the
speed of the animation, and much more. See the examples below:
SAMPLE 1 SAMPLE 2
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JavaApp 2
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JavaApp 2 is a customizable ad/affiliate displaying applet. JavaApp 2 allows you to rotate images
and text (with associated links) on your web page. JavaApp 2 is perfect for affiliate programs
and for displaying ads as shown in the examples below. You can customize the graphics used
in the applet, the background texture, the font, the font size, the links associated with the
images and text, the background color, and more. The examples below were created by making simple edits to the java parameters.
SAMPLE 1 SAMPLE 2
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JavaApp 3
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JavaApp 3 is a customizable horizontal scroll bar. JavaApp 3 allows you to scroll text with associated links
in a hozontal area. Perfect for links, news items, announcements and more. JavaApp 3 can be implemented
with or without an opening animation sequence (see example 1). You can customize the graphics used
in the applet, the font, the font size, the links associated with the text, the background color, and more. See the examples below:
SAMPLE 1 SAMPLE 2
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JavaApp 4
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JavaApp 4 is a customizable horizontal scroll bar. JavaApp 4 is a pop-up menu navbar applet. JavaApp 4 allows you to assign pop-up menus and rollovers to buttons.
You can customize the graphics used in the applet, the menu color, the font, the font size, the links associated with the text, and more. See the examples below:
SAMPLE 1 SAMPLE 2
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JavaApp 5
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JavaApp 5 is an interactive banner ad applet. Viewers wipe away a pre-defined area and/or click to
be taken to a URL. If users wipe away the predefined area, they are automatically taken to the assigned URl.
JavaApp 5 allows for simple flashing animation. JavaApp 5 provides a little something
different that you can use with your next banner ad campaign. You can customize the graphics used in the
applet and whether or not the applet features flashing animation. See the examples below:
SAMPLE 1 SAMPLE 2
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JavaApp 6
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JavaApp 6 is an
vertically scrolling news ticker applet. JavaApp 6 sequentially displays short news items to which you can assign URLs.
You can customize the graphics used in the applet, the font, the font size, the links associated with the text, the background color, and more. See the example below:
SAMPLE 1
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