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From what I tell from the source it just uses css. It has a "wrapper" div and "expand" divs used to create the effect.

If you are looking for that kind of effect try this:

http://moofx.mad4milk.net/#news

It requires javascript, but it's much nicer and has instuctions how to implement, whereas you would have to copy motorolas site and troubleshoot to try to get it to work the way they do it.

Good Luck.
 
Laslo Panaflex said:
From what I tell from the source it just uses css. It has a "wrapper" div and "expand" divs used to create the effect.

If you are looking for that kind of effect try this:

http://moofx.mad4milk.net/#news

It requires javascript, but it's much nicer and has instuctions how to implement, whereas you would have to copy motorolas site and troubleshoot to try to get it to work the way they do it.

Good Luck.

Thank you so much. However, I'm somewhat new the javascript and CSS world, and am having a little trouble understanding some of what is being said on this site.

Essentially, the effect they're talking about is the drop down menu's used to run their own site, correct?

Also, once I download the moo.fx.pack, do I just take those files and install them onto my own site ....eerr....:confused:

I appreciate your help!!;)
 
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