moofx.mad4milk.net — It's easy to use, fast, cross-browser, standards compliant, provides controls to modify Height, Width, and Opacity with builtin checks that won't let a user break the effect with multiple crazy clicks.
Oct 27, 2005 View in Crawl 4
ebenthurstonOct 27, 2005
cool. dugg. rtphokie is a donkey.
kindred420Oct 27, 2005
very cool,dugg
6dustOct 27, 2005
"Java applets are highly compatible..."Depends on the applet. I've had a lot of trouble in my company with different JVM versions. Most people with Microsoft's VM have no problems, but with Sun's it all depends on what version number they have installed. Plus, if it's used on a secure site, the users have to login to the application w/ their browsers and again with the applet. Damn you Sun!Personally, I say go with Flash and server side remoting/web services. Less for the client to have to download, wide compatibility, less code than AJAX. Of course, I'm sure to be flamed for this opinion too... :)
mcspectrumOct 27, 2005
I'll be sticking with scriptaculous, still cool tho.
sc0reOct 27, 2005
"A little ironic the page has JavaScript errors."LOL, yeah, I noticed that too. Still Dugg it though. It's time to freshen up a couple of sites and it's just what I was looking for.
olivejuiceOct 28, 2005
wow! makes me want to start working on my site.++digg
abrudtkuhlOct 28, 2005
I've used this before. It's very nice.
famouspunkOct 28, 2005
"I've used this before. It's very nice."What did you use it for if I may ask? or is just something to have for fun and play around with?
ryanguillNov 17, 2005
Was just about to submit this. Does anyone else agree that digg's search sucks?
tylermenezesAug 8, 2008
Digg is not your personal bookmark manager. Though you can use it as one, I guess.Comment necromancy.