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JSFX Alien Caterpillar (Mouse Trail)

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An alien caterpillar tracks your mouse cursor accross your web page.
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An alien "caterpillar" tracks your mouse cursor across your web page. This script was originally developed to simulate the Sentinals or "Squidies" from The Matrix. Given the right images it can achieve that affect. However, in order to avoid copyright infringement this script is supplied with 4 examples using self created images. You can use the default images for 4 different mouse trailers or use your own images to create your own mouse tracking "alien" creature. Not a very useful script but it does add a WOW factor to your web page.(Update. Click on it!)

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Price
Free
Licence Type
Free
Views
10,746
Submitted on
12th March 2003
Last Updated
11th February 2009
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(22 ratings)
Average User Rating: 4.2/5
JSFX Alien Caterpillar (Mouse Trail)
Reviewed byAnonymousonSun, 8th June 2003
Rating 4 - Very Good
It's a very nice script and the graphics are very beautiful. When you move your mouse... the alien will keep following you, and when you stop moving your mouse, it won't stop flying but it will fly around your mouse. When you have a homepage with information about yourself you definitly have to insert the script, but when you have a site about something else, don't put the script in it, because it's annoying when you want to read something. Rutger
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