[b]

It works in all the major browsers - Mozilla Firefox 1.5+, Opera 9+, Safari and IE6+

in IE your gifs will continue to animate

while in FF animated gifs are frozen

like an ice

does not affect any background images

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if you're a fan of rounded borders, this is definitely worth trying

[b]Preview: [url=http://profiles.friendster.com/babababooya]my backup generator[/url][/b]
[b]screenshot 1:[/b]
[align=center]-from this-
[img]http://h1.ripway.com/shakiro/images/glossy.jpg[/img]
-to this-[/align]
[b]screenshot 2:[/b]
[img]http://h1.ripway.com/shakiro/images/glossy2.jpg[/img]
[b]Step 1:[/b] Download this zip file containing the

[url=http://www.netzgesta.de/glossy/glossy.zip]glossy.js[/url]
* extract glossy.js
* upload glossy.js to file host
[b]Step 2:[/b] Inject the [b][color=green]glossy.js[/color][/b] url via your js file. If you don't know how to do this, try inserting the following code in your js:
<">[b]Step 3:[/b] Set any images you want to be [b][color=green]glossed[/color][/b] to the [b]class="glossy iradius50"[/b] If you do not know how to do this, try injecting the following code to select all images in your flo_wrapper table. It is the code I am currently using, since I didn't want to include my floating object to be [b]glossed[/b]:
<">to glossarize all of the images including the floating object

use this instead:
<">[b]That's it! You're done

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[b]Preview: [url=http://profiles.friendster.com/babababooya]my backup generator[/url][/b]
[b]credits:
* glossy.js 1.31 (19-Jul-2007)
* (c) by Christian Effenberger
* All Rights Reserved
* Source: glossy.netzgesta.de
* me [img]http://h1.ripway.com/shakiro/69.gif[/img][/b]
Last edited by shakiro214 (2008-03-02 23:40:30)