Topic: Dynamic Image Borders
This is a shameless plug, but I just completed creating Dynamic Image Borders (Crummy title, I know...)
http://www.iamdanielmarino.com/files/dib/
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This is a shameless plug, but I just completed creating Dynamic Image Borders (Crummy title, I know...)
http://www.iamdanielmarino.com/files/dib/
Thats cool.
Scary thing almost happened. I opened the link you posted above while working on an html e-mail. I copied your link into the e-mail thinking it was to something else. Thankfully when I went back I realized what I had done. Your tutorial almost went to tens of thousands of mortgage pros looking for a document on mortgage reform.
That would spike your bounce rate, and get me in trouble. ![]()
Cool, though I do hope that that have soft drop shadows on elements in CSS 3 /crosses fingers. Why only safari (as far as I know) supports text drop shadows is a mystery to me.
I've recently finished Version 2.0 which no longer relies on jQuery or extra CSS styling, and only weighs 3K. Props to Nathan Smith for a little Javascript direction.
http://iamdanielmarino.com/files/dib2/
Very nice. Say, what would it take to get the same kind of border arrangement for <input> <select> and <textarea> form tags? That would be useful.
I've been playing with the idea- requires a little modification to the js. Let's just say I'm planning it for a future release.
Well then lets just say I'm looking forward to it. ![]()