Links
→ CRIR
Link: ChrisErwin.com
Checkbox & Radio Input Replacement
Hides Checkboxes and Radio Buttons allowing you to apply CSS to the Label element to mimick their behavior. The form will still collect data as usual.
-script by Chris Erwin
Checkbox & Radio Input Replacement
Hides Checkboxes and Radio Buttons allowing you to apply CSS to the Label element to mimick their behavior. The form will still collect data as usual.
-script by Chris Erwin
→ iBox
Link: iBegin.com
Ahmed from iBegin.com had contacted me through my site and said:
"I saw you mentioned ThickBox, and though you might be interested in our implementation: iBox
It is akin to ThickBox, but it uses no external JS (so filesize is smaller), supports non-JS users, and it has a few more features."
I had already seen this around the same time i found lightBox, greyBox, and thickBox but somehow I had forgotten to mention iBox. So with no further ado. iBox
Ahmed from iBegin.com had contacted me through my site and said:
"I saw you mentioned ThickBox, and though you might be interested in our implementation: iBox
It is akin to ThickBox, but it uses no external JS (so filesize is smaller), supports non-JS users, and it has a few more features."
I had already seen this around the same time i found lightBox, greyBox, and thickBox but somehow I had forgotten to mention iBox. So with no further ado. iBox
→ DHTMLGoodies.com


1 Note(s) from creator:
The client for this site came to me for a site re-design. His site at the time was flash. The interface wasn't bad, it had these crazy exhaust pipes blowing flames...total chaos. But from a usability stance, it was very difficult to navigate. And on top of that, once you got through all the bitchin intro, the site had no substance, almost every page had "coming soon". So we agreed to make a site that was more user friendly and showcased his products as opposed to the site itself, while maintaining a professional look. Once we agreed upon the interface design, I implemented a full CMS (content management system) which allows him to login and update all of the content himself. So I populated all the sections with "lorem ipsum" and handed it over to him. He has since added all of his sites content and noticed that his hits from unique visitors has doubled every month with this site.
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