jQuery style menu with CSS3
Here’s a quick experiment I did with CSS3. Again I was just mucking about with CSS3 transitions which could one day replace all the fancy jQuery animation tricks people use. The outcome was a really simple animated sliding verticle menu.
If you want to view the demo you’ll need the lastest Safari version or even better go get the latest nightly build of webkit. This might even work in Chrome but I haven’t checked it. Oddly enough it didn’t seem to like it on OSX Tiger in Coda but in Leopard it was fine? This is all a long way off anyway but good fun to play with!
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Posted on Monday, December 20th, 2010 at 4:55 am | Category: CSS |
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