Browser
A feeling of scaring people. The implementation approach is to add the following JavaScript code to the < body> and </body>:
< script language= "JavaScript" >
function Surfto (form) {
var myindex=form.select1.selectedindex
if (form.select1.options[myindex].value!= null) {
Parent.main.location.href=form.select1.options[myindex].value;
} }
</script>//This JS code means the current page of the browser earthquake//
< script language= "JavaScript1.2" >
function shake (n) {
if (window.top.moveBy) {
for (i = i > 0; i--) {
for (j = n; j > 0; j--) {
Window.top.moveBy (0,i);
Window.top.moveBy (i,0);
Window.top.moveBy (0,-i);
Window.top.moveBy (-i,0);
} } }
Alert ("Ah ~ ~ Earthquake!") Not scared, huh? ^_*"); Here set up after the earthquake pop-up playful text (as required)//
}
</script>
< script language= "JavaScript" >
function Moyamoya (htmlfile) {
Parent.main.location.href=htmlfile;
}
</script>
< a href= "#" > Dot I look at AH ~ ~:-) </a>
wherein, the number of the numbers indicates the number of vibrations; href= "#" is set to return to the surface after the earthquake
Oh... I said, how are you feeling, everybody? Hurry up and move on, you!