Massimo, this is cute, but it only works on Chrome. If you could grant
me one wish, it would be to make LOAD work native with mulipart forms.
Fancy stuff with CSS would be low on the list.

On Aug 13, 3:52 am, Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]>
wrote:
> CSS can do this:
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> http://www.gesteves.com/experiments/starwars.html
>
> I have a web2py app so you can write your own text. Will post it soon.
>
> On 12 Ago, 19:41, weheh <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Fascinating! I never thought CSS could do that. However, I wouldn't be
> > so quick to jump on the bandwagon. In practice, they don't seem work
> > so well, although it's possible I'm not using it as intended. For
> > instance, DIV shapes that are inlined will not display properly. I'm
> > sure there are many other pathological cases, given how wretchedly
> > difficult it is to control CSS at times. My 2 cents: don't waste your
> > time.
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> > On Aug 12, 8:03 pm, Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
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> > > So... a plugin_shapes which contains a CSS file?
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> > > On 12 Ago, 15:18, Cliff <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > #triangle-right {
> > > >         width: 0;
> > > >         height: 0;
> > > >         border-top: 50px solid transparent;
> > > >         border-left: 100px solid red;
> > > >         border-bottom: 50px solid transparent;
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> > > > }
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> > > > <script>
> > > > $('#triangle-right').click(function(){
> > > >   do_stuff();
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> > > > })
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> > > > On Aug 12, 3:17 pm, Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]>
> > > > wrote:
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> > > > >http://css-tricks.com/examples/ShapesOfCSS/?=derp

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