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CSS/JS Menu Ani

Nice piece of scripting animation creating "flash-like" rollovers with elasticity, on a traditional horizontal menu, very nice...

permanent link 22 mar at 19:58 by Ty

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commentat 21:20 on 22 March 2007, schnuck wrote:

saw this a few days ago. quite nice - wished there was a jquery port for this.

commentat 21:30 on 22 March 2007, Ty wrote:

I dropped a hint in the jQuery mailing list. Maybe somebody will be able to come up with one. My exact thoughts schnuck.

Mootools isn't too heavy of a library to use, if you don't need any others.

commentat 20:40 on 23 March 2007, Ty wrote:

The menu was sort of sluggish on my home machine, it works smooth as butter on my work machine. It's not nearly as impressive at home. Would it be a performance issue with the processor for this type of javascript animation, could there be any other variables, it was the same browser, the latest copy of firefox.

commentat 14:32 on 24 March 2007, schnuck wrote:

ty, true, mootools isnt too heavy - but i fell in love with jquery and use it quite a lot lately and i just do not want to mix up different frameworks in one project.

thanks for dropping a hint to the jquery mailing list - i found the jquery community to be one of the most helpfull so far - so i guess it is just a matter of time! :)

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