channonyarrow: (the circus is in town // rentboy_icons)
channonyarrow ([personal profile] channonyarrow) wrote2009-03-10 04:06 pm

Query

Anyone on my flist who can identify Java in the wild? I have a webpage that uses a menu effect I want to copy. I can't read javascript as relative to this (from view source) and the view source is fairly insistent that I'm wrong, no way man, it's all just CSS, man, what kind of girl do I take the webpage to be?

I know it's not Flash because I can view source.

Anyone willing to take a look and tell me what the fuck I'm looking at? I seriously just need to know if it's Java or CSS.

[identity profile] channonyarrow.livejournal.com 2009-03-11 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, I was thinking that fancyzoom was the thing that did the scrolling, but that makes sense.

I don't know js at all, like, AT ALL, so I can't ident it in the wild - thanks for taking a look. I'm gonna decide whether I want to use the very-expensive JS book I bought yesterday (the problem is, I'm going to be learning js in class, so I'll have to buy a textbook for that, but this one I know will work well for me. I assume it's not the one the school uses. *g*) or return it and figure out a different sort of zoom to use.

Thanks for looking!

[identity profile] jkivela.livejournal.com 2009-03-11 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
There was another ps thing for scrolling, I think.

NP, I know enough to spot it, but thats about it. There's no reason you can't use the new book in class as a reference.

[identity profile] channonyarrow.livejournal.com 2009-03-11 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I'm going to do that - I know I can understand this book (I am so in love with the Head First series; it works exactly right for me) and I don't trust that I can understand any other textbook, so I'll keep this one for backup and later reference.