Working on it... if you dont mind to run your own webapp you
can have a look, just finished the coding on sourceforge, but did
not run a new webapp,
the first four and most important effects are tagged
to a new effects tag (fade, squish, puff and scale), there already is an
example in place, but no
demo site and no war yet.
But you cannot believe how cool this stuff looks (well you can since you
saw the site).
Especially the puff and the squish effects, which both make
major sense in a context of giving the user the option to click away
error messages and other somewhat annoying parts of a webpage.
scale however makes lots of sense at page areas which have links which
are too small.
It gives you a functionality sort of like the OSX dock hover.
The usage is like this:
<cc:effect fade="true" squish="true" fadeColor="#C0C0C0" id="boogax">
<h:outputFormat id="fading" value="Demo of various ajax
controls-Sqishme by clicking" />
</cc:effect>
<cc:effect fade="true" puff="true" fadeColor="#CAC0F0" id="boogax2">
<h:outputFormat id="fading2" value="Puff me by clicking" />
</cc:effect>
<cc:effect scale="true" scaleSize="150" id="boogax3y">
<h:outputFormat id="fading4" value="Hover me" />
</cc:effect>
I will have the new demo war built by tomorrow latest then
you can hook into the demo site to check it out
A friend of mine pointed me towards a new version of the underlying lib,
you cannot believe what those guys are doing with javascript.
I dont have the address here currently, I will post it later for you to
check it out.
I have never seen stuff like that done with javascript before.
Werner
Martin Marinschek wrote:
absolutely cool ;)
regards,