
JiffyClip(R) version 1.0
Copyright (C) 1997-1998 Colgreen Internet Development
All Rights Reserved


Introduction
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With JiffyClip it's snap to make JavaScript mouseOver images. Just point and click (or drag 'n drop, if that's your bag) to easily create full mouseOver code -- no programming required.


Registration
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JiffyClip is shareware. There are no time limits, or disabled features, just the requirement that you send us the registration fee. Registered users receive 2 free version upgrades (your registration is valid through version 3.0), as well as discounts on other products we may offer in the future.

Registration Fee: US $10.00

Send your registration to:
	Colgreen Internet Development
	Attn: Software Registration
	208 W. Whiting Ave.
	Fullerton, CA 92832

Be sure to include your e-mail address if you would like to be notified of upgrades via e-mail. (ALL INFORMATION you give us is CONFIDENTIAL. We do not sell or give-away our mailing lists)


Contact Information
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By Mail: 
	Colgreen Internet Development
	208 W. Whiting Ave.
	Fullerton, CA 92832

On the Web:
	http://www.colgreen.com/

By e-mail:
	About this product: jiffyclip@colgreen.com
	About Our Services: info@colgreen.com


System Requirements
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OS: 
	Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
	Windows 95

Processor:
	486 - 66 or better

Memory:
	16megs for Windows 95
	32megs for Windows NT

Support Files:
	Visual Basic 5.0 - SP3 Runtime Engine

Usage
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>>Property Fields
JiffyClip auto-fills as many fields as possible. If some fields contain no data, the corresponding component of the tag or script will not be generated. JiffyClip doesn't check for valid data, so be sure that you do. Don't enter any quotation marks in these fields - don't leave any blank spaces. If you enter a path be sure to include the trailing slash.

Dragging a file to either the src or msrc field sets the property the the dropped file.


>>File List
Use the file list at the bottom of the form to set the src and msrc properties respectively. Set the src property by SHIFT-clicking a file name or pressing the spacebar, set the msrc property by CRTL-clicking a file name or pressing CTRL-spacebar. A context menu also allows you to set either property.

>>Keyboard Shortcuts
SPACEBAR: Sets the src property.
CTRL-SPACEBAR: Sets the msrc property.
CTRL-D: Sets JiffyClip to direct edit mode, displaying the the current tag. CTRL-C: Copies the current tag to the clipboard (as long as the file list does not have focus).
ESC: Either
	(1) minimizes JiffyClip
	(2) cancels directory browsing


>>MRU
JiffyClip(R) remembers previous entries for the following fields: path, alt, href, target, and mpath. MRU data for these fields can be accessed via menu. Click the small down-arrow to the right of the field to activate the menu.


Support
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Registered users receive free tech support by e-mailing a description of the problem to: jiffyclip@colgreen.com.

Everyone is encouraged to send comments or suggestions to jiffyclip@colgreen.com.


A Note on Compatibility
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JiffyClip generated source is compatible with Netscape Navigator 3.0+, and Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0+. Version 1,2.x of Netscape Navigator and 1,2,3.x of Microsoft Internet Explorer do not support the image object. Due to this limitation the mouseOver code snippet generated by JiffyClip does not function properly on these browsers. JiffyClip code snippets guard against unsupported browsers returning an error to the user.


A Note on JavaScript
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While the code snippets produced by JavaScript are solid code, they are not the absolute best way to produce the mouseOver effect. For information on producing the best quality code, consult a JavaScript manual or the online resource of your choice. Both C|Net's builder.com (http://builder.com/) and Mecklermedia's WebReference (http://webreference.com/) prove excellent reference in this area.

Trademarks
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Navigator is trademarked by Netscape Communications, Inc..
Windows 95, Windows NT and Internet Explorer are trademarked Microsoft Corp..