By bloid
via blogs.pathf.com
Published: Apr 19 2008 / 21:40
Hats off, then, to Chris Coyler of tutorial site CSS-Tips for his recent post on using jQuery to create a Fade-in Spoiler Revealer for use on websites. My only reservation about Coyler's technique was its reliance on JavaScript, and only JavaScript, to hide spoiler-laden content. With RSS and mobile browsing on the rise, lots of people read content in user-agents without JavaScript support. Shouldn't we try to protect them, too? I commented to this effect on the original article, then realized that I should just write the code myself as proof of concept.
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Tags: frameworks, javascript
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