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KDateJS

KDateJS is a simple script that displays the Hebrew date on the screen.
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Clocks

This script display a ticking time, in a text mode. The face and size of the font for the clock are custimizable. It uses layers, therefore background is transparent.
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LCD Clock

Display the time with style using this LCD clock script.. Note that the &"digital&" interface is visible in IE4+ and NS6+ only, with other browsers displaying a plain &"form&" clock instead.
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Clock

This is a simple script that displays a ticking clock in the status bar of user browser window.
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Analog clock (static)

DHTML clock scripts sure have come a long way since the straightforward numeric display. Meet this clock app, which shows neatly in the browser''s corner the time in standard format. Note that this script replaces the original &"analog ...
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    • Linux
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Ace Title Bar Time and Date Display

This is a code snippet to dynamically display today''s date and time on your web page TITLE BAR in a cool formatted fashion.
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    • Linux
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Ace Date Last Modified Display

This is a code snippet to determine and display the date the document was last modified.
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Ace Date Display

This is a JavaScript code snippet to display today''s date on your web page.
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    • Linux
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Analog Clock (mouse trail)

Your mouse cursor will never be the same, not with an analog clock following it around.
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    • Linux
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Stop Watch II

This JavaScript shows how to set up a stopwatch that has hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds. It uses 4 timers for each time unit - so they are not really tied together, but should be close enough for internet useage.
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    • Linux
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