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Tuesday, July 7, 2009 at 8:56 AM
Can anyone suggest (or has anyone tried) floating pop up code? I’d like to use this to direct classmates to the reunion registration form. Either close the pop up, or go to the form. *(I know a true pop up code must be buried in the head of the page.)* (I know I can't get there from here.) There must be code out there that mimics a pop up when the home page is loaded.
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![]() Never used it before, but try this: http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex17/amazondrop.htm
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009 at 4:51 PM - Response #2
Check it out! At the very bottom of the home page. Go ahead, click on it. Not exactly what I wanted, but annoying enough. Now, can I make it transparent and place it to bounce over the top quarter of the home page? hmmmm
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![]() The clock is already transparent, so you're all set there. If you want it to bounce over the top of your home page you have two options: 1) Put the code for this at the top, which presumably would work fine, although you'll bump the regular home page content down. If you want it to bounce right over your other content then you'd need to 2) Insert a DHTML layer and put your code inside of it. This way you could position the layer directly on top of the region of the page you want the clock to bounce on, while not affecting the positioning of your regular home page content.
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Saturday, July 11, 2009 at 1:43 PM - Response #4
Bouncing along (thanks CodeLifter.com) Any experience with opacity? opacity=50 doesn't seem to be working If anyone wants the code~~Take it!!
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