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By: Anton Shevchuk

Ooops… i post HTML code, and blog eat it :(

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By: Anton Shevchuk

Ooops… i post HTML code, and blog eat it :(

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By: Micheil

hmm.. Why not use a css sprite map for the icons? much more efficient.

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By: Kamil

good post. perfect sidebar design. Thank you =)

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By: Rami

it’s a nice dashboard, and it will be nicer and faster if you make it by sprite tech. and make the image preload.

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By: Big Tits

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By: Andy

Here is a fully featured Mac Dashboard done using CSS transitions/transforms and some jQuery. It has applets that animate and flip over in 3D: http://www.aplweb.co.uk/blog/js/mac-dashboard/ You can...

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By: Ray

Hi this dashboard is very intresting. however i’m newbie of javascript and jquery function…and i’m not able to understand how can i put the code in order to lauch a link for example or (better for me)...

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By: Dmitri Yuriv

Looks impressive – like the icons and think it’s something i’ll be tweaking for use in a project soon. Thanks!

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By: Michael Wilson

I’m glad you like it Dmitri. Let me know how you get on with it. Feel free to show me anything that you produce from it. I’d love to see it!

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By: Sjoerd de Nennie

I do like the idea a lot!! I would however change the ‘hide and show’ tips part with something like: $(“#advanceList li”).hover( function () { var sClass = $(this).get(0).className; $(“li.advanceTip .”...

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By: Anton Shevchuk

Why are you use many div’s for show title? Home Displays Community Interact People Contacts Blackboard Vault Global Plus And JavaScript code: $(document).ready(function(){ $(“#advanceList li a”).hover(...

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