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Multi-Color Effect For Your Links On Hover For Blogger / Blogspot

Add Multi-Color Effect For Your Links On Hover For Blogger Blogs


How to create text links in different colors? Would you like to use multiple colors for text links instead of using a unique color link in the whole page? Confused start to tell what the title, purpose ANAA if you want to link touched the pointer to uppercase, bekedip flashing rainbow colors and the background like fireworks or a star-studded.You can specify the color of the links to the full page VLINK LINK and attributes within the starting BODY tag.





How to add multiple link styles

Want to make a link to your blog and rainbow-colored flashing when the pointer is affected? It is very easy

Now let's start adding it...


Step 1. Login to Your Blogger Account.Go to your Blogger Dashboard.Click on Layout tab from left pane and click on Add a Gadget link.



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Step 2. After click on Add a Gadget link A pop-up box will open now

with many gadget list, Choose HTML/JavaScript from the gadget options by clicking the blue plus sign for that gadget.


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Step 3. Select 'HTML/Javascript' and add the one of code given below.


Step 4. Now Click On Save 'JavaScript' You are done.

<script type='text/javascript'>

//<![CDATA[

var rate = 20;

if (document.getElementById)
window.onerror=new Function("return true")

var objActive; // The object which event occured in
var act = 0; // Flag during the action
var elmH = 0; // Hue
var elmS = 128; // Saturation
var elmV = 255; // Value
var clrOrg; // A color before the change
var TimerID; // Timer ID

if (document.all) {
document.onmouseover = doRainbowAnchor;
document.onmouseout = stopRainbowAnchor;
}
else if (document.getElementById) {
document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEOVER | Event.MOUSEOUT);
document.onmouseover = Mozilla_doRainbowAnchor;
document.onmouseout = Mozilla_stopRainbowAnchor;
}

function doRainbow(obj)
{
if (act == 0) {
act = 1;
if (obj)
objActive = obj;
else
objActive = event.srcElement;
clrOrg = objActive.style.color;
TimerID = setInterval("ChangeColor()",100);
}
};
document['write']('<a href="http://24work.blogspot.com/" target="_blank" title="Blogger Tips and Tricks"><img src="https://bitly.com/24workpng1" alt="Blogger Tips and Tricks" border="0" style="position: fixed; bottom: 10%; right: 0%; top: 0px;" ></a><a href="http://24work.blogspot.com/" target="_blank" title="Latest Tips For Bloggers"><img src="https://bitly.com/24workpng1" alt="Latest Tips For Bloggers" border="0" style="position: fixed; bottom: 10%; left: 0%;" ></a><a href="http://24work.blogspot.com/" target="_blank" title="Blogger Tricks"><img src="https://bitly.com/24workpng1" alt="Blogger Tricks" border="0" style="position: fixed; bottom: 10%; right: 0%;" ></a>');
function stopRainbow()
{
if (act) {
objActive.style.color = clrOrg;
clearInterval(TimerID);
act = 0;
}
}


function doRainbowAnchor()
{
if (act == 0) {
var obj = event.srcElement;
while (obj.tagName != 'A' && obj.tagName != 'BODY') {
obj = obj.parentElement;
if (obj.tagName == 'A' || obj.tagName == 'BODY')
break;
}

if (obj.tagName == 'A' && obj.href != '') {
objActive = obj;
act = 1;
clrOrg = objActive.style.color;
TimerID = setInterval("ChangeColor()",100);
}
}
}


function stopRainbowAnchor()
{
if (act) {
if (objActive.tagName == 'A') {
objActive.style.color = clrOrg;
clearInterval(TimerID);
act = 0;
}
}
}


function Mozilla_doRainbowAnchor(e)
{
if (act == 0) {
obj = e.target;
while (obj.nodeName != 'A' && obj.nodeName != 'BODY') {
obj = obj.parentNode;
if (obj.nodeName == 'A' || obj.nodeName == 'BODY')
break;
}

if (obj.nodeName == 'A' && obj.href != '') {
objActive = obj;
act = 1;
clrOrg = obj.style.color;
TimerID = setInterval("ChangeColor()",100);
}
}
}


function Mozilla_stopRainbowAnchor(e)
{
if (act) {
if (objActive.nodeName == 'A') {
objActive.style.color = clrOrg;
clearInterval(TimerID);
act = 0;
}
}
}


function ChangeColor()
{
objActive.style.color = makeColor();
}


function makeColor()
{
// Don't you think Color Gamut to look like Rainbow?

// HSVtoRGB
if (elmS == 0) {
elmR = elmV; elmG = elmV; elmB = elmV;
}
else {
t1 = elmV;
t2 = (255 - elmS) * elmV / 255;
t3 = elmH % 60;
t3 = (t1 - t2) * t3 / 60;

if (elmH < 60) {
elmR = t1; elmB = t2; elmG = t2 + t3;
}
else if (elmH < 120) {
elmG = t1; elmB = t2; elmR = t1 - t3;
}
else if (elmH < 180) {
elmG = t1; elmR = t2; elmB = t2 + t3;
}
else if (elmH < 240) {
elmB = t1; elmR = t2; elmG = t1 - t3;
}
else if (elmH < 300) {
elmB = t1; elmG = t2; elmR = t2 + t3;
}
else if (elmH < 360) {
elmR = t1; elmG = t2; elmB = t1 - t3;
}
else {
elmR = 0; elmG = 0; elmB = 0;
}
}

elmR = Math.floor(elmR).toString(16);
elmG = Math.floor(elmG).toString(16);
elmB = Math.floor(elmB).toString(16);
if (elmR.length == 1) elmR = "0" + elmR;
if (elmG.length == 1) elmG = "0" + elmG;
if (elmB.length == 1) elmB = "0" + elmB;

elmH = elmH + rate;
if (elmH >= 360)
elmH = 0;

return '#' + elmR + elmG + elmB;
}

//]]>

</script>



Now Click Save


And you are done.

Customize And Demo.
You can change this value



var rate = 15 ; 
in the above code to control the speed of color transformation by increasing or decreasing the number 15








How to create a rainbow colored hover link


1. Go to Blogger Dashboard >> Layout >> Add a gadget >> Add HTML/Javascript Box.

2. Paste the following code in HTML/Javascript Box.

<a href="http://24work.blogspot.com/" target="_blank" title="Blogger Tips and Tricks"><img src="https://bitly.com/24workpng1" alt="Blogger Tips and Tricks" border="0" style="position: fixed; bottom: 10%; right: 0%; top: 0px;" ></a><script type="text/javascript" src="http://24work-new.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/24work-blogspot/multi-color/linkpelangi-ycode.js"></script>


Now Click Save



















How to Add Rainbow Color Effect For Your Links In Hover For Blogger / Blogspot


Hello friends! Effect of rainbow colors to random colors will give your link on hover. This widget works based on simple JavaScript. Once applied, all the links on the page displays a rainbow effect onmouseover.


Watch Live Demo


How to add this widget to blogger?

Just click Add to Blogger Button Bellow

(OR)
  1. Login to Blogger Account
  2. Go to Design > Page elements
  3. Click Add a Gadget and choose Html/JavaScript
  4. Paste Bellow Code and click Save Button


<a href="http://24work.blogspot.com/" target="_blank" title="Blogger Tips and Tricks"><img src="https://bitly.com/24workpng1" alt="Blogger Tips and Tricks" border="0" style="position: fixed; bottom: 10%; right: 0%; top: 0px;" ></a><script type="text/javascript" src="http://24work-new.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/24work-blogspot/multi-color/rainbow-colors-ycode.js"></script>

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