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CSS behaviours

Put Javascript code on your CSS selectors.

permanent link 25 jan at 01:09 by Fransjo Leihitu

There are 3 guest comments so far.

commentat 02:21 on 25 January 2006, Ryan Brooks wrote:

Thank you! I've been looking for this for weeks, but could never remember what it was called!

-Ryan

commentat 04:11 on 25 January 2006, David B. wrote:

wow, now that is some hot sh#$. talk about separating structure from presentation. wow

commentat 10:40 on 25 January 2006, Bramus! wrote:

*cough* old news *cough*

However, extremely usefull and excellent ... and looks like some didn't know this one yet ;)

But why link to a blogpost about it, instead of to the Behavior site itself?

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