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Francois Zaninottofast syntax to behaviours in prototype, called event:Selectors
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London Tokyo'#icons a:mouseover': function(element) { var app = element.id; new Effect.BlindDown(app + '-content', {queue: 'end', duration: 0.2}); }, '#icons a:mouseout': function(element) { var app = element.id; new Effect.BlindUp(app + '-content', {queue: 'end', du
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Ben GodfreyAnother Behaviour-style library, more tightly integrated with Prototype.
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kamyarevent:Selectors allow you to apply an event such as mouseover, mouseout, click, et al using a CSS style syntax. It keeps your layers separated and greatly reduces the amount of code you have to write.
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AJ Chanevent:Selectors allow you to apply an event such as mouseover, mouseout, click, et al using a CSS style syntax. It keeps your layers separated and greatly reduces the amount of code you have to write.
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event:Selectors allow you to apply an event such as
mouseover, mouseout, click, et alusing a CSS style syntax. It keeps your layers separated and greatly reduces the amount of code you have to write.
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Matt Constantinebehaviours for prototype.js without using behaviors.js
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Naoko McCrackenevent:Selectors allow you to apply an event such as mouseover, mouseout, click, et al using a CSS style syntax. It keeps your layers separated and greatly reduces the amount of code you have to write.
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Fogday Studiosevent:Selectors allow you to apply an event such as mouseover, mouseout, click, et al using a CSS style syntax. It keeps your layers separated and greatly reduces the amount of code you have to write.
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Nathan FritzUse CSS for referring to DOM elements for assigning javascript event code.
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Timothy Woodevent:Selectors allow you to apply an event such as mouseover, mouseout, click, et al using a CSS style syntax. It keeps your layers separated and greatly reduces the amount of code you have to write.
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Tommaso BaldovinoJavascript per applicare eventi agli elementi della pagina
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Peter Sylwesterevent:Selectors allow you to apply an event such as mouseover, mouseout, click, et al using a CSS style syntax. It keeps your layers separated and greatly reduces the amount of code you have to write.
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Miska Lahti"event:Selectors allow you to apply an event such as mouseover, mouseout, click, et al using a CSS style syntax. It keeps your layers separated and greatly reduces the amount of code you have to write."
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Johann Richardevent:Selectors allow you to apply an event such as mouseover, mouseout, click, et al using a CSS style syntax. It keeps your layers separated and greatly reduces the amount of code you have to write.
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