Well, I was looking over some cool CSS designs last night and decided I should spice up my design a bit more. So, if you haven't noticed the change yet, scroll down the page and notice the content fading back behind the jeff.hume.ca header. There may still be bugs, since I haven't tested it a great deal. I know it wont work fully in IE, since it uses a transparent PNG image, and IE shamefully doesn't support those. So in IE it should just be a solid image. The content should still scroll behind, but you wont be able to see through. I've tested it in Gecko-based browsers, and Safari and it work in both.
Very, very, cool. I need to do stuff like that on my site!
Very, very, cool. I need to do stuff like that on my site!
Yeah, that's slick, Jeff!
That's nizeat with a capital niz.
So, um, NIZeat.
Since we appear to be in competition, I should let you know that I have some sexy-ass new colors up on my blog.
White text on black background owns you.
Slick job, Jeff! I like it!
Gee, where'd you get the idea to do that? :-P
Erik, I suppose your site was part of the inspiration :P. It's pretty slick. However, you're not the only one to use transparent PNGs and my use is different. I had seen some other demos before that I thought were increidbly cool. Here's another site that inspired me to take a stab at transparency:
http://www.macrabbit.com/cssedit/
That's a really cool site, and a really cool and useful program.
Now I need to get this blank page problem fixed before it drives me insane.