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MooTools 1.3 Cookbook

By : Jay L Johnston
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MooTools 1.3 Cookbook

By: Jay L Johnston

Overview of this book

MooTools is a JavaScript framework that abstracts the JavaScript language. JavaScript itself, complex in syntax, provides the tools to write a layer of content interaction for each different browser. MooTools abstracts those individual, browser-specific layers to allow cross-browser scripting in an easy-to-read and easy-to-remember syntax. Animation and interaction, once the domain of Flash, are being taken by storm by the MooTools JavaScript framework, which can cause size, shape, color, and opacity to transition smoothly. Discover how to use AJAX to bring data to today's web page users who demand interactivity without clunky page refreshes. When searching for animation and interactivity solutions that work, MooTools 1.3 Cookbook has individual, reusable code examples that get you running fast! MooTools 1.3 Cookbook readies programmers to animate, perform AJAX, and attach event listeners in a simple format where each section provides a clear and cross-browser compatible sketch of how to solve a problem, whether reading from beginning to finish or browsing directly to a particular recipe solution. MooTools 1.3 Cookbook provides instant solutions to MooTools problems – whatever you want to do with MooTools, this book will tell you how to do it. MooTools 1.3 Cookbook is presented in a progressive order that builds concepts and ideas, while simultaneously being a collection of powerful individual, standalone, recipe solutions.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
MooTools 1.3 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Welcoming visitors with a sliding message


Let's slide in text from off the page. Text that appears to slide in from the edge of the page no longer takes scads of digital x/y plot points and mathematical algorithms. The Fx.Slide() class takes care of those particulars and allows us to focus on a fancy presentation. All this goodness without excess overhead in the memory layer means a win-win situation for us and our clients...as well as a win for their clients, the end-line consumers of the work.

How to do it...

Choose some text and formatting to use before beginning. Mark up the page as if the block of text is already on the page. Choose the effects transition to use and fire off the effect with a slight delay so that users do not miss it.

<script type="text/javascript"
src="mootools-1.3.0.js"></script>
<!-- let's n0t forget the MORE -->
<script type="text/javascript"
src="mootools-more-1.3.0.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<style type="text/css"&gt...