I had some trouble getting that history plugin to corporate with
ui.tabs. I'll take another stab at it, maybe there are some updated
documentation in that area.
I had not run into that "Loading..." issue when I was running thru it,
but I always waited until the transition finish. Ah the beauty of
Also, you could dim the first view and thumbnail on the print and web
pages to show that they're currently displayed.
A beautiful site, though! I was actually planning on doing the same
drop-down effect on my site redesign (which should be done sometime in
'09). Stole my thunder!
On Jan 30, 3:
Looks really nice, but I would second Dan's comments and would probably
suggest you implement the history plugin. Being in the DC area, 508
compliance is a big sell.
On 1/30/08, Dan G. Switzer, II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >Sapitot Creative is a Design firm that recently redesigned their
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>Sapitot Creative is a Design firm that recently redesigned their
>website. jQuery is being used to enhance page transitions and to give
>a little flair to the print and web portfolio sections. What is real
>interesting is the unconventional use of jQuery-ui.tabs plugin for the
>main navigation.
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Love it!
On 1/30/08, motob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Sapitot Creative is a Design firm that recently redesigned their
> website. jQuery is being used to enhance page transitions and to give
> a little flair to the print and web portfolio sections. What is real
> interesting is the unconvent
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