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Geek Culture / gettin jiggy with it!

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Phaelax
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Posted: 10th Sep 2004 09:09
Watch your browser get down and funky!

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Eric T
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Posted: 10th Sep 2004 09:30
don't work in firefox...

But yeah seen this before. Cool... but kinda old

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Posted: 10th Sep 2004 09:57
wonder how they do that and what language it is

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TravisP
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Posted: 10th Sep 2004 10:26
Nice it works /w firefox here btw DO NOT use this in AOL 9.0 it moves everywhere and makes the scroll bar 100X bigger.

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Eric T
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Posted: 10th Sep 2004 10:53
Quote: " Nice it works /w firefox"


You get the screen jump effect, right?

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kenmo
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Posted: 10th Sep 2004 10:57 Edited at: 27th Jun 2012 06:15
No that doesnt work in Firefox... It moves once, thats it. In IE its pretty crazy though!
Dot Merix
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Posted: 10th Sep 2004 11:07 Edited at: 10th Sep 2004 11:07
I imagine how it was done is repositioning the placement of the internet browser via x and y coordinates constantly to get the shake effect.

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TravisP
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Posted: 10th Sep 2004 11:12
it moves once in firefox then in a min it moves again i just reladed couple times and it worked perfectly

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Lord Ozzum
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Posted: 10th Sep 2004 11:41
I saw the code for this on some website...type in javascript...it should be somewhere in one of the first three websites

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Newbie Brogo
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Posted: 10th Sep 2004 11:56
I've seen this back when I used IE, pretty cool, but it works for me in firefox, But it reshapes the page, it makes it smaller, but hey, it works.

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