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CSS | Design | Dreamweaver | San Francisco

Show / Hide Layers in Dreamweaver

No Origin: Female-fronted Politifunk Vanessa, who works in the lobby of Baker & Hamilton, asked me to help solve a design problem for her band: How to keep from having to refresh the page, without using Flash, with no scrolling or frames?

Our answer: Show/Hide layers in Dreamweaver.

The result: No Origin - a voice for resistance. Listen to "The Draft".

April 12, 2005

Posted to CSS and Design and Dreamweaver and San Francisco at 09:47 PM | comments (0) | trackback (0)

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