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Element Fader

Unobtrusive fading code that can be applied to element(s) on the page to make them gradually fade into and out of view.

permanent link 14 nov at 11:37 by Brian

There are 2 guest comments so far.

commentat 22:17 on 14 November 2007, Josh Minnich wrote:

Even though this could probably be done with jquery or something. It's really nice and easy for beginners to use on their sites..

commentat 23:26 on 15 November 2007, schnuck wrote:

this is just 1 step forward, 10 steps back.

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