Google maps is Flash...not a sliding div.

Leandro Tracchia wrote:
> yes, or one that moves from the side of the screen. google maps has an
> example of this to display more of the map. (http://maps.google.com)
>
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 3:58 PM, Christian Heilmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Leandro Tracchia wrote:
>>     
>>> without getting into too much debate, i need to know what is the best
>>> way of creating a sliding div. should i use javascript or css or a
>>> combination of both. i'm new at css, but i'm learning very quickly. i
>>> just want to know what is the right way of doing it before i start
>>> doing something the wrong way. a good simple example would also be
>>> helpful.
>>> ______________________________________________________________________
>>>
>>>       
>> What exactly do you mean by "sliding div"? An animated div that moves from a
>> to b?
>>
>> That'll be a mixture of CSS and JavaScript (unless all your users are on the
>> newest Safari/Webkit)
>>
>> example: http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/examples/animation/motion.html
>>
>>     
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