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bretteleben.de JavaScript Lakescript

Rated4.6/5 (17 ratings)
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Cross-browser lake-effect JavaScript.
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Similar to the wellknown java lake-applets, this script gives you the ability to produce the effect of a water-surface. With only a few settings in the js-file you can have a part of your pic rippled/waved, or reflect the above part of the pic. You can define underlay-pics to shimmer through the waves or overlay-pics to be shown above the "water-surface". This script is easy to configure, the project-homepage offers different configuration-samples. The script is crossbrowser, standards-compliant and offers the possibility for a graceful noscript fallback.

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Free
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Free
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17,776
Submitted on
9th October 2001
Last Updated
11th February 2009
Licence Type
GPL
License Price
USD 0
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(17 ratings)
Average User Rating: 4.6/5
Great script
Reviewed byAnonymousonMon, 28th July 2008
Rating 5 - Excellent
I didn't imagine it was possible. This is the only script I was able to find. Great job!
About this effect..
Reviewed byAnonymousonMon, 21st July 2008
Rating 5 - Excellent
It offers a great flexibility, using javascript as the engine, really light, really cool.
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