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:
This site was a student project for my web campaign class. Part of the assignment was creating the branding, logos, and website. I decided to do this site using a full CMS (content management system). I am partial to one I found on fantastico called PHPWCMS, mostly because I have already put so many hours into learning it, plus they have a great support forum. This was the first time I went as far as to skin and brand the whole backend as well though. This site also uses sIFR for the headlines. Great for making good looking headlines for dynamic content.
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