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Creating a table with dynamically highlighted columns like Crazy Egg's pricing table Update Aug 29, 2007: Examples 9 and 10, and the downloadable zip now accommodate for JavaScript-disabled browsers. Update Aug 28, 2007: links to examples fixed. Again. I like Crazy Egg's pricing table on their Pricing & Signup page. When you click on "Sign Up" for an option, that plan's column highlights, the othe
Let’s say that you have a large image (or several large images) on a particular page, and you want to let visitors know that the image is loading. You could use a piece of javascript to embed a “loading” image for all images that have not yet loaded, but unless you are loading a ton of very large images on a single page, we have a much simpler (and cleaner) method to accomplish the same thing. Ste
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