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(felis madjewicus)
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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fading/opacity image effect? is javascript the only way?
i've seen the fancing little image fade used for thumbs on a few tgps before and was thinking of throwing a similiar effect onto a design i'm working with right now. i did a little google and all i can seem to find is a little javascript which handle sit. is this the only way, or is there a way i can go about doing it with pure css? also curious what browsers these effects are compatible with. any hints are appreciated, thanks.
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it's possible to do with css, hit me up
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So Fucking Banned
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Netherlands
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Css is the best way
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So Fucking Banned
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The Profiler
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