[jQuery] CNET's expansive banner jquery implementation

2006-08-25 Thread ivan quintero
Does anyone remember those 790x90 pixel banners on CNET that would expand vertically to display a big version of the banner. This would occur the first time the user accessed the page. Then, after a few seconds, then banner would contract into a regular 790x90 pixel banner.
The user would have the option to expand the banner by clicking on a link in the top right corner labeled, obviously, expand.Is there a jquery implementation of this type of banner?
Thanks in advance.--  Ivan Quintero
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Re: [jQuery] CNET's expansive banner jquery implementation

2006-08-25 Thread Andy Matthews



Aren't 
those usually done in Flash?
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  discuss@jquery.comSubject: [jQuery] CNET's expansive banner jquery 
  implementationDoes anyone remember those 790x90 pixel 
  banners on CNET that would "expand" vertically to display a big version of the 
  banner. This would occur the first time the user accessed the page. Then, 
  after a few seconds, then banner would "contract" into a regular 790x90 pixel 
  banner. The user would have the option to "expand" the banner by 
  clicking on a link in the top right corner labeled, obviously, 
  "expand".Is there a jquery implementation of this type of banner? 
  Thanks in advance.--  Ivan Quintero 

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