Advanced Fading Text is a Java script for Billing Systems scripts design by Jpowered.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Advanced Fading Text software enables you to display all your adverts in just one area of your page.
Publisher review: Advanced Fading Text software enables you to display all your adverts in just one area of your page. Advanced Fading Text allows you to display multiple messages within a single screen area. With an animated fading text effect this is an excellent way to display multiple messages whilst leaving the majority of your page free for the real content.The Advanced Fading Text applet has been very efficiently written and as a result will enhance your visitors viewing experience (unlike others which demand large system resources which only serve to hinder a visitor). Even with the incredible range of functionality we have still been able to pack this into a single very small file. At less than 6kb the load time of this applet is very quick (quicker than most image files!). This means your visitor will be seeing your messages before they have chance to click away. Features: - Unlimited Text Messages - URL Link and Target Frame/Window for each message. - Configurable Fonts & Colors. - Adjustable Fade Effect Speed - Vary the pause time between messages - Multi-Language Support Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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