> Hi all!
> I'm pretty inspired this time:
>
> http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2010/06/pure-css-fisheye-menu-with-icons.html
> Gabriele

Or, we can do it with just one image and a little bit of CSS3 magic:
http://tjameswhite.com/demos/fisheye/

My demo uses Gabriele's original code, minus all the extra background
images and heights. Instead, I've added CSS transition and transform
to replicate the fisheye.

Yes, this requires vendor prefixes. It should work in the latest
versions of Mozilla, Webkit and Opera browsers. Sorry, no IE, and I
didn't bother making a fall back for IE, which could be done easy
enough.

Enjoy,
Tim
tjameswhite.com
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