Chris,
Thanks for your response. Yes, some physics is involved behind the scenes I
think ...
Grant
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From: Chris Taylor
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Sent: Fri, 22 Jul 2011 15:17:47 +0800 (WST)
Subject: RE: [WSG] Google 'Alexander Calder' theme
Looking at it
is pretty hard, though...
Chris
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Subject: [WSG] Google 'Alexander Calder' theme
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Subject: [WSG] Google 'Alexander Calder' theme
Hello,
Today's Google home page theme seems to be a
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Subject: [WSG] Google 'Alexander Calder' theme
Hello,
Today's Google home page theme seems to be a
Hello,
Today's Google home page theme seems to be a very good example of progressive
enhancement. The mobile graphic is non-interactive in IE7 but looks fine. In
Chrome, however, the graphic swings about in response to mouse movements (as
does its shadow, not present for IE7).
Could anyone adv