This weekend I'm setting up a website for an academic event. I'd like the homepage of the site to have large, clickable progress bars that display the number of posts for each of the subpages (News & Announcements, Blog, Events, etc.). As more posts are added to each of the subpages (posts would likely be sorted and displayed by category and tag), its respective progress bar takes up more screen real estate and the tally count listed on/near it increases. Basically, I want the homepage to look like a giant, dynamic bar chart. Is there a freeware (or cheap) template, widget or piece of code that allows me to do this?
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posted by iamkimiam
on Sep 15, 2011 -
7 answers
Explanation for website background behaviour please?
Why & how does
this websites' background do what it does, namely travel the opposite way to the main body of the page when scrolling with a mouse wheel?
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posted by DrtyBlvd
on Jul 18, 2010 -
7 answers
How do I do this in XHTML/CSS? What am I looking for and missing? Looking for a way to link content on my page - with multiple links opened or closed without reloading the page.
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posted by Tchad
on Jul 6, 2010 -
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I'm using the Hybrid-News blogger template for my blog. After doing some tweaking to the code, I lost the feature I loved the most - the condensed posts on the front page. Any ideas on how to get it back? (more in explaination).
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posted by FireStyle
on Aug 12, 2009 -
3 answers
How do I wish my programming-geek boyfriend "Happy Birthday" and tell him "I love you" using computing code?
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posted by divabat
on Jan 23, 2007 -
25 answers
Is there an online application that will take an HTML page with an external stylesheet and make the styles inline? e.g. style="color:#000000"
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posted by destro
on Dec 11, 2006 -
8 answers
DHTML/CSS Wizards: I am looking for free source code to create a simple two-tiered menu. When you hover above a link in a horizontal list of links, each link will display the sublinks in another horizontal bar underneath the first list of links. An example can be seen at macromedia.com. Although I could do this easily enough in Flash, I'm hoping there is some code already out there somewhere in DHTML/CSS/XHTML.
posted by banished
on Sep 29, 2004 -
16 answers