Real life earthquakes may induce sheer terror, but browser ones are a whole different story. Using DHTML, we’ve created an earthquake script that shakes the browser, simulating a ferent story. Using DHTML, we’ve created an earthquake script that shakes the browser, simulating a quake effect. Use it to grab your visitor’s attention, if nothing else. Here are some highlights of this amusing script:
- The chance that an earthquake will occur is configurable; 100% means every time a visitor enters the page, while 50%, only half of the time.
- The magnitude of the quake differs randomly during each shake. You could experience an unnoticeable 1-in-rector-scale nudge, or a 10-in-rector monster!
- Right after the shake, a dynamic message will appear on screen for a few seconds informing the visitor what just happened.
- The quake script is cross-browser functional- there’s no escaping!
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Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008 at 4:27 pm
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