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By Stephen Chapman, About.com Guide to JavaScript

Time of Day

Friday November 14, 2008
JavaScript can change the appearance of a web page based on the time of day at your visitor's location.

People are more likely to return to a web page if it looks different each time they visit. One way to add some differences to your page is to display different images depending on what time of day your visitors arrive on the page. This script uses eight images and if you don't like the ones supplied it is easy to substitute your own.

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