@Fabio: Well as of now the CSS is not IE6 proof but with some additional work you could simply add the needed behaviour to the CSS. ATM the "animated" Image is the background of the div, so you could easily make it IE6 "pretty" (do some realy want to? :-))
On 13 Nov., 15:49, Fábio M. Costa <[email protected]> wrote: > Do it work "pretty" at ie6 too? Or you guys are simply discarding it? > Nice work Fli7e! it looks like flash hehe. > > -- > Fábio Miranda Costa > Solucione Sistemas > Engenheiro de interface > > On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Thomas Aylott > <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > > Pretty awesome and unexpected use of the MooTools. I like it. > > > This inspires me actually. How awesome would it be to have an > > Fx.Sprite class for handling sprite based animation? Very! > > > Then you could define each frame of your animation in the same png or > > jpg, or maybe even separate ones. And then use the standard Fx > > transitions to do awesome things like you have here. > > > On Wednesday, November 11, 2009, Fli7e <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Well, after playing around with some Morph() Stuff i came up with > > > something i like. An endless Ping-Pong Animtion morphed by the Moo. > > > > You can see it in action over at MooShell: > > > >http://mooshell.net/sCGDr/ > > > > of on my dev-site at > > > >http://dev.artness.de/ > > > > Have fun and maybe some of you find this usefull. > > > > Timo > > > -- > > — Thomas Aylott > > SubtleGradient > > MooTools
