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Posted by Els on 08/29/05 12:19
windandwaves wrote:
> rf wrote:
>> windandwaves wrote:
>>> rf wrote:
>>>>
>>>> If you have links in there (and lots of other stuff I assume) for
>>>> non-JS browsers then why are you going to the additional trouble of
>>>> providing javascript written links? Seems like you are forcing
>>>> yourself to maintain two sets of navigation.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Basically I did this:
>>> hide stuff with CSS
>> I assume you mean "hide stuff with CSS decoration".
>>> use javascript to make it appear in a funky way
>>
>> Er, please define "funky way".
>>
>> IIRC (your server is down right now) the only thing "funky" I saw was
>> some rather simple hover effects, all of which could be done with a
>> little bit of CSS.
>>
>> In general, and IMHO, if you find yourself coding an onmouseover event
>> handler you really should be thinking: "hmmm, CSS".
>>
>> Or does funky mean something more than this :-)
>
> Have another look .... For example, if you move your mouse over the NZ map
> and you go to Christchurch, Wellington, AKL or Dunedin then a little window
> will pop-up with information (to be completed).
>
> http://www.e-61rocket.co.nz/dealers.php
That is doable with CSS.
I take it that 'to be completed' includes visibly marked spots where
the cities are?
> also, the letters and the menu appear from bottom-left.... and move up
> (menu) and sideways (left) at such a speed that they both finish in exactly
> the same time. That is funky in this particular case, it can get a whole
> lot funkier though....
The fact that I have to wait for it isn't that funky imo.
> The client is only interested in the neo market, so it really does not
> matter at all if it is not accessible for everyone, it is actually better
> that way ;-) (please dont argue about this one ... I know).
Okay :-)
> Thanks for your comments
Welcome ;-)
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