Actually, Amazon looks the same again. I wonder what they're up to over
there
On 9/25/07, Glen Lipka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> If amazon took theirs down, you can still see a similar example on
> Microsoft. Wow, microsoft just changed their site pretty heavily.
> Try here http://msdn2.mi
If amazon took theirs down, you can still see a similar example on
Microsoft. Wow, microsoft just changed their site pretty heavily.
Try here http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx
They optimize for IE7 of course. Top right link.
Glen
On 9/24/07, Pete Bekisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Glen --
That's really slick! I don't think I'll be able to use it on this project
though, but I think it's great for a quicklinks feature. It just pulled up
Intuit -- what a slick site!
On 9/24/07, Glen Lipka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Sorry Karl. I just grabbed the one that came up first in
Karl --
Thanks for the link. That is similar to what I'm looking for; thanks!
Unfortunately, I don't know nearly enough about jQuery -- or JS -- to modify
the script.
And, also, it looks like Amazon launched a new design tonight, eliminating
the menu. Grrr.
I slightly modified the script and
On Sep 24, 2007, at 8:45 PM, Glen Lipka wrote:
Sorry Karl. I just grabbed the one that came up first in google. :)
Yeah, that amazon effect is really useful.
Hey, not a problem, Glen. :-)
I tried to do that with Intuit, but couldn't figure it out, so I
ended up with the slideLinks instead.
Sorry Karl. I just grabbed the one that came up first in google. :)
Yeah, that amazon effect is really useful.
I tried to do that with Intuit, but couldn't figure it out, so I ended up
with the slideLinks instead.
These did very well in usability studies. Unexpected wow.
http://www.commadot.com/
Hey Glen,
That's actually a pretty old version of the plugin. A new(er) and
improved version can be found here:
http://plugins.learningjquery.com/cluetip/demo/
Pete,
Check out that URL above and click on the Examples link at the top of
the page. Then hover over the link that says "sort of
That's a nice effect. I have been trying to do something like that too.
Microsoft does a very similar thing.
Some helpful plugins to check out:
1. Hoverintent. Slows down the interaction to make sure the user intended
to mouseover.http://cherne.net/brian/resources/jquery.hoverIntent.html
2. ClueT
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