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NGLayout Demo Content
demo content
You must be using NGLayout to view these demos, since they rely on the W3C Level 1 DOM, CSS 1, CSS 2, the
not-yet-standardized CSS Object Model (will likely be part of DOM Level 2), and other goodies. We'd really like
your help in building additional demo content. Please check out the relevant W3C
specifications (CSS1, CSS2, HTML4,
DOM) and send us URLs for your cool and snazzy demo pages. We'd really like to include your work here - just
send us a note if you're interested.
Note that some demos have
been modified to work in other browsers that don't support all of these things. For example, the "Expando" demo
works in IE5B2. Because IE5B2 doesn't support much of the W3C Level 1 DOM, we put in some backwards compatibility
hacks (document.all instead of document.getElementById).
We encourage you to write your own demos - download NGLayout, read up on your W3C specs, and hack away! Be
sure to let us know if you have something exciting to share.
- Random Style - Swap styles on a test paragraph on a random basis. Shows
off NGLayout's support for CSS, the CSS object model, JavaScript and incremental reflow.
- Expando - Oscillates the letter spacing between 0 and 1 em in a document
with a floating div and a :first-line rule.
- Netscape home page - with some funky CSS object model stuff applied to all the
links in the document.
- "Book" search results, in XML - this presents some imaginary search results for books
in XML. It's displayed with XML+CSS and uses the DOM for nifty effects (you can swap which style sheet is
enabled, and use the DOM to sort the books by Author, Title, etc.) Note this is a zip file to download and view on your local
machine -- there is a temporary glitch in netlib right now that makes this demo rather slow over the Net.
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