Website review: glossy.js (with IE 6/7 support)
joedunn discovered this in Web Development
•11 reviews since Jun 20, 2007
web-design, javascript, graphic
•netzgesta.de/glossy/
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antikano rated 10 months ago- From the page: "Glossy.js 1.3 allows you to add corners and shading and shadow to images on your webpages (alternatively: corner.js). It uses unobtrusive javascript to keep your code clean. It works in all the major browsers - Mozilla Firefox 1.5+, Opera 9+, IE6+ and Safari. On older browsers, it'll degrade and your visitors won't notice a thing."

vyaugust rated 11 months ago- Maybe I'll use it.

EddieStarr rated 11 months ago- definately a great tool for useage web 2.x

TremorChrist rated 11 months ago- maybe will come in handy one day

Narnia-Nitro rated 11 months ago- Unfortunately the terms of use for the free code are so expansive they potentially prohibit any practical use unless you get the commercially-licensed version. According to them web sites are "commercial" if they "...arouse public interest...". I don't know of too many web sites that are not meant to appeal to the public.

skuzzbunny rated 11 months ago- oh, yay, more candy buttons! the web is SOOO much better now!P

LasVegasBill rated 11 months ago- Great looking aqua buttons with simple javascript.

Konimotsinui rated 11 months ago- Looks nice, but can't be used practically. Should be used with extreme moderation.

- Zeemort rated 11 months ago
- No more rounded corners and gloss, PLEASE.

dancrew32 rated 11 months ago- lol thats cool, but you see the original image before it gets all glossed out during the load.