Old Articles On Other Websites
This is for those who have been redirected here from articles published on websites we do not control.
During the first years of publishing the weekly Possibilities ezine, we gave subscribers permission to republish the featured article on their own websites.
It worked well. Until an article became outdated. Because we don't control those websites, we can not update the article.
Some articles have JavaScript code that really should be re-written to take advantage of modern browser capabilities. Other articles now contain incorrect information (we no longer sell our software products through ClickBank, for example).
Perhaps you will find what you are looking for at our website, or an acceptable alternative.
The "Library" menu item is a good place to start. Or, use the search box found on every willmaster.com page.
Thank you for your time. And I apologize that the information you clicked through for is no longer at the place it used to be.
Will Bontrager
Was this blog post helpful to you?
(anonymous form)
All information in WillMaster Blog articles is presented AS-IS.
We only suggest and recommend what we believe is of value.
As remuneration for the time and research involved to provide quality links,
we generally use affiliate links when we can.
Whenever we link to something not our own, you should assume
they are affiliate links or that we benefit in some way.
Recent Articles in the Library
Form Debugging Assistant
Form Debugging Assistant is a handy tool. If you keep the JavaScript in a file on your server, it can be pulled into a web page whenever you need to debug a form.
Make Smaller Copy of Image
The MakeSmallerCopyOfImage function can be placed into your PHP scripts. It is designed to make a copy of an image and reduce its size.
Tap to Select
Making it easy for your site visitors to select content they probably will want to copy is a gesture of friendliness.
CSV to HTML Table
Create an HTML table from a CSV file.
Image Transparency
An image can be given a degree of transparency with the CSS opacity property.
Finding Div's Top-Left Corner Position
The coordinates of any type of HTML element can be determined.
Silent Notes
Once implemented, this system is a nice logger when occurrences of extra-important events on a web page need to be counted.