I think that was done with JS. View the source and you'd see a link to a js at the end. You could try and download that js file and study it... IF IT's NOT illegal
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Browse All TopicsOn the new BBC website they have a nice feature where the modules for sports, news etc can be moved to whereever the user prefers.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/
How can this effect be achieved or is there any tutorials for that available?
Is it by CSS, js?
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by: davecestriaPosted on 2008-04-07 at 05:23:00ID: 21296087
Try this:
m/index.ht ml?showDow nload=true & whichScri pt=arrange -nodes-2
http://www.dhtmlgoodies.co