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This script can transform those dull square DIVs into nice cool-looking DIVs with round corners.
So, more or less what you can do with the Mozilla CSS property -moz-border-radius, but something that will work in other browsers too.
I know there's already heaps of scripts that can do something like that for you, but all these scripts require a lot of additional HTML code, CSS code and images, which makes it both hard to implement and creates ugly code.
This script is unique in that you only have to add a class-name (that you can pick yourself!) to your DIV, and the script will take care of the rest. No images needed!
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Version: 0.5 Platform(s): linux, windows, freebsd, osx, sun Updated: Thu May 1 2008 |
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Although some people do not aggree (Jacob Nielsen), In-Page-Links are frequently used on content heavier webpages to ease navigation.
I myself am not a huge fan of this solution, but i see the need for it. My biggest complain is, that it often seems to confuse users - "Where am I now", "How did I get here" - because clicking the link does not perform the expected action. Instead of going to another page, it performs some kind of scrolling, but skips the important visual hints.
Luckily using prototype.js and script.aculo.us it is dead simple (13 loc) sprinkle some usability on your page.
To save you a few minutes i packaged it up in inpage.js
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