On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 19:47:22 -0500
"Mark T. B. Carroll" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Animated would have me finding a way to block it. Movement is really
> distracting when one's trying to read something else on the page.
> 
Fair enough.

On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 21:08:30 -0500
Stuart Gathman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is there a way to animate only on rollover without using flash? 
> (Javascript knows when the mouse rolls over, but I'm not sure if it
> can start/stop GIF/PNG/JPEG animation.)  If you're moving the mouse
> around anyway, the movement following the mouse is not so distracting
> (although reminiscent of a scene from Harry Potter).
>
I do not know if it can activate a CSS3 animation, though I believe
that it can if it did with CSS before.

I recall seeing, a few years ago, a 300x300 image which started to move
like a "cube inside a screen" on mouse-over (Javascript was disabled).
When I was looking in the code of the page I have seen that it was a
300x1800 image which had 6 different squares with 6 different poses of
that square. It was a cool trick which didn't require high load of CPU.

I dislike Javascript because it can detect my mouse cursor and what I am
copying, selecting etc.

Maybe we would be able to get help on how to do reproduce this, from
users of http://userstyles.org/ or any other CSS discussion board.
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